Nature Reserves

Blessed with many picturesque nature reserves. Near Temora, you’ll find the quiet Ingalba Nature Reserve, a habitat for variety of species of flora and fauna, and the Boginderra Nature Reserve, an untouched wilderness that provides excellent hiking and bushwalking through granite hills with breathtaking views of the surround countryside as far as the Weddin Mountains.

You can tackle a hike through the native forests of Ulandra Nature Reserve to the remains of a former homestead and shearing shed. Closer to Ganmain is the wonderful Murambang Interpretive Walk, a loop that take you through forests, railway dams, Boggy Creek and incorporates two bird hides.

For fishing, head to the Sandy Beach Reserve a lovely grassed area beside the Murrumbidgee River which is also popular for swimming. Another popular fishing spot is Park Dam, Junee.

Bird watchers will be in a haven at the Junee Urban Wetlands, which supports an extensive bird population along with turtles, frogs and many other species. Explore the wetlands via the boardwalk and viewing platform. An Aboriginal Resource Area is also being developed to include trees used by Indigenous Australians for food and medicine.