Whitehead Street Wetlands

Natural Attractions

Close to the heart of Corowa and accessible via easy walking trails, the Whitehead Street Wetlands is a beautiful example of seasonal wetlands and grey box woodlands. Wander the paths that meander through the wetlands, a great location for walking, cycling and birdwatching. The Wetlands have been an ongoing project undertaken by the Rotary Club of Corowa and Federation Council, and proudly feature a bird hide, shaded picnic area and signage.

Brolgas and black swans are frequently spotted here, and the Wetlands are home to the Sloane’s Froglet, a vulnerable species endemic to Australia that is most frequently found in wet grasslands and intermittent freshwater marshes around the floodplains of the Murray-Darling Basin. Billy button flowers are regularly found here.

Nearby Things to Do

View All
Wacky Bird Gallery

Wacky Bird Gallery

Corowa, Federation

couple exploring old farm utensils at the Federation Museum

Corowa Federation Museum

Corowa, Federation

Dev Knighton

Corowa Federation Museum – Mary Street Mural

Corowa, Federation

Federation Museum

Federation Museum – “Shearing the Rams” – An Artist’s Impression Mural

Corowa, Federation

A closeup of a man and a woman standing inside a shearing shed, looking around.

Shearing the Rams Trail

Corowa, Federation

Australian Soaring Centre

Australian Soaring Centre

Corowa, Federation

Contact Us