McCaughey Bicentennial Park

Natural Attractions

McCaughey Bicentennial Park is an original natural spring-fed waterhole, which existed as part of North Yanko Station – one of the pastoral holdings owned by the late Sir Samuel McCaughey. The waterhole was used for sheep brought in for shearing at the shearing shed, then located in front of the present Powerhouse building.

In 1987, Leeton Shire Council undertook the project and transformed the area into a tranquil aquatic reserve, a haven for swans, geese, ducks and other native waterbirds. The site now includes a statue in memory of Sir Samuel McCaughey who showed that irrigation was possible on his property North Yanko Station.

The amenities are excellent and are family focused, offering a full playground, ball sports court, cable ride, see saw, slippery dip, giant swing and a splash pad. Relax in the shaded seating areas while enjoying the BBQ, with plenty of parking and toilets, disability amenities and access.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lawn / Gardens Non Smoking Picnic Area Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Rates

Free Entry

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