The Rocky Waterholes Bridge links public reserve areas north and south of Bundidgerry Creek for visitors and locals to enjoy. The Rocky Waterholes area is a popular spot for picnics, fishing,…
The Rocky Waterholes Bridge links public reserve areas north and south of Bundidgerry Creek for visitors and locals to enjoy. The Rocky Waterholes area is a popular spot for picnics, fishing, canoeing and camping. Keep your eyes open for sightings of wallabies, kangaroos, koalas, echidnas and goannas!
Not far from the bridge, there is a boat ramp, toilet facilities, and a covered seating area with barbeque and picnic tables, all provided to ensure this much-loved, picturesque location can be enjoyed by all.
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