Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Hire a bike or lace up your walking shoes to explore the Murray River pathway, a 15 kilometre (return) trail that links the Wonga Wetlands with the South Albury Trail through blissful riverside parks among soaring red gums. There are plenty of places to stop for a picnic or enjoy the view.

Above all, make a beeline for the five-kilometre Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk between Kremur Street and the Wonga Wetlands. Here, 15 sculptures crafted by Aboriginal artists tell age-old First Nations stories through contemporary art – each comes with an interpretative sign revealing their significance. You can also unlock additional videos via your smartphone.

Pause at Michael Quinn’s Family Gathering, a sculpture symbolising the importance of family unity and Indigenous connection to the land; and Ruth Davys’ Bogon Moth Migration, an installation revealing how Aboriginal communities would feast on these winged delicacies. There is also Tamara Murray’s larger-than-life stainless-steel Reconciliation Shield; Kianna Edwards’ steel and concrete Goanna; and the Maya Fish Trap sculpture, the combined work of Uncle Ken (Tunny) Murray, Darren Wighton and Andom Rendell.

Facilities

Barbeque Boating Facilities Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Cycling Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Indigenous Culture

Authentic Aboriginal Arts and Crafts

Rates

Free Entry

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Albury Public School 175 Years Cocktail Evening

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Monument Hill

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CNAPG Albury museum collection

Albury Australian Aviation Museum’s Display

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Commercial Golf Course

Albury Commercial Golf Club

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Exterior of old red brick building with a blue sky and arched windows

The Pumphouse Makerspace Albury

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Escape Room Albury

Escape Room Albury

Albury

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