Description
Discover Pine Island Reserve: A Naturally Beautiful Spot for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Located at the Murrumbidgee River, Pine Island Reserve is a nature lover's delight.
It is named after the black cypress pine that grows in the region. The closest suburb to the reserve is Greenway.
History
This region was first explored by Charles Throsby in 1820. He discovered Murrumbidgee River near Pine Island in April 1821 while searching for a suitable water source.
Facilities
The reserve offers an array of services to make visitors' time here comfortable and enjoyable. It features a picnic area with barbecues, potable water, and toilets. Outdoor recreational activities like swimming, fishing, and kayaking are popular on the river. Birdwatching is also a highlight of Pine Island Reserve.
Trails
The Murrumbidgee Discovery Trail is a picturesque bushwalking trail recommended for enthusiasts seeking to explore the reserve. It runs south to Point Hut crossing and north to Kambah Pools through the Bullen Range Nature Reserve.
Come and See this Naturally Beautiful Reserve
Pine Island Reserve is a must-visit location for anyone looking for a unique Australian outdoor experience. From its rich history to its lush fauna, this reserve offers visitors a scenic escape unmatched by any other. So come and spend a day at this naturally beautiful spot and witness the beauty of the Black Cypress Pines that give Pine Island Reserve its name.
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Parks: Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets