Cobram Regional Park


Quinn Island Wetlands Sanctuary near Cobram is a forty hectare island which was formed by a bend in the Murray River and is a waterbird haven. A bridge was built to the island and can be accessed from the small parking area approximately 100 metres to the west of the Quinn Island access point.
A well formed trail winds its way through River Red Gum and Silver Wattle Forest, including access to a great bird hide that overlooks a billabong. A variety of native birds and animals can be spotted on Quinn Island, and when it is wet, the island hosts a large number of water birds. There is a bird watching shelter on the island and the tip of the island is a small sandy beach. There is also a sign post briefly explaining the use of the island through history.
A number of Aboriginal artefacts such as scar trees, flint tools and middens, have been found in the area.
Access for Dogs:
Pets are allowed on leash ar the day visitor area.
Location
River Road, Cobram 3644 Map
Web Links
→ www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/cobram-r,-d-,p
→ Quinn Island (Map My Walk)