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Namoi River and Woolshed Reserve

Tourist attractions

Corner of Maitland Street and Chandos Street, Gunnedah NSW 2380, Gunnedah, NSW 2380
(02) 6740 2230

Description

Located on the northern boundary of Gunnedah town, the Namoi River flows westward and is a significant component of the major river systems of the Barwon, Darling and Murray. 'Woolshed Reserve' is an area located on the banks of the river and holds great historical significance.

Early settler John Johnson built a wool shed here, hence the name 'Woolshed' before the area was officially named Gunnedah in 1860.

Namoi River And Woolshed Reserve present visitors with tranquil surroundings where a sense of serenity prevails. Visitors can look forward to experiencing the beautiful water flow and the area's historical significance. The reserve also presents bicycling and walking enthusiasts with a chance to explore the beautiful surroundings by using the shared bike/walking path that connects the Woolshed Reserve to the Donnelly Fields Sporting facilities. The reserve also has a dog off-leash park, ideal for those traveling with their furry companions.

Namoi River And Woolshed Reserve Gunnedah can be visited all year round.

Namoi River And Woolshed Reserve is the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon picnic with family or friends. The area has a shaded picnic shelter, wood barbecue, picnic tables, and even has some playground equipment. Children can enjoy games with the ball or the playground while adults soak in the tranquil surroundings.

Namoi River And Woolshed Reserve Gunnedah is easily accessible. It can be reached from the town center by heading to the northern end of the town. Visitors driving can park their vehicles in the parking area near the reserve entrance.

Details

Trails & sites: Mountain bike trails

Suited For: Dog-friendly

Location

Corner of Maitland Street and Chandos Street, Gunnedah NSW 2380, Gunnedah, NSW 2380

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