Emu Bottom Wetlands (Sunbury)



Emu Bottom Wetlands (Sunbury)

The reserve and nearby Jackson's Creek is the home of many platypuses and the occasional echidna has been sighted. The 32 hectares of Wetlands Reserve is where the first sheep to graze colonial Victorian pasture came in 1836.

Highlights of the area are walks, horse riding (BYO horse), platypus viewing platforms, ponds and native water birds.

Review:


A massive area bordered by Jackson Creek on the eastern side with huge grassy areas and clumps of bushes and trees. There are some seats to rest on but no water tap.

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Location


300 Racecourse Road,  Sunbury 3429 Map



Emu Bottom Wetlands (Sunbury)300 Racecourse Road,, Sunbury, Victoria, 3429