About this location
- Where
Stock Street, Darlington Point NSW 2706
- Cost
- Free entry
- Accessibility
- Does not cater for people with access needs
- Facilities
- Car park
- Family Friendly
- Lookouts
- Pet Friendly - Enquire
- Picnic Area
Contact details
Take a walk along the banks of the Murrumbidgee River. The 1.8-kilometre scenic Murrumbidgee River Walk starts at Fig Tree Park in the centre of the Darlington Point central business district and leads west under the Darlington Point Bridge downstream along the river at the clay banks, known by locals as the "Bunyip hole".
Picnic and resting places are situated along the way as well as interpretive signage informing visitors of the local flora, fauna and history.
The Bunyip is an Aboriginal mythological creature who lives in deep water. It resembles a large black hairy dog with long pointy ears, big teeth and howls.
During the 1930s approximately 25 families lived along this section of the walkway, however only the bachelors lived close to the Bunyip hole. At the end of the walk, a meeting place with a native garden, red gum tables and seats has been constructed to commemorate the significance of the Wiradjuri connection with the river and in respect for the community elders.
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