Urunga Wetlands Boardwalk

Urunga

The Urunga Wetlands site is now a valuable community space following a $10 million program of extensive remediation and parkland work. It has been transformed from a once barren wasteland to a lively wetland habitat.

A great destination for locals and visitors to the region, the site has a 150 m boardwalk allowing people to walk over the wetland and a 450 m walking track surrounding the park. The remediation effort has resulted in a significant improvement to the water quality of the wetland and a recovery in habitat for wildlife.


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