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Balranald Shire AttractionsGREENHAM PARKSituated off Church Street. It includes the Race Course, swimming pool, sporting ovals, lawn tennis courts, netball courts, public toilets and Football Club (Australian Rules) facilities, as well as ample parking space. HERITAGE PARKOn Market Street Balranald, Heritage Park includes the Visitor Information Centre, the Old Gaol, Museum, Playground and barbeque facilities and public toilets. BALRANALD LIONS PARKOn Market Street Balranald, Lions Park includes playground and barbeque facilities, public toilets and a bus parking area. RIVER DRIVETake a stroll or a drive along the beautiful Murrumbidgee and enjoy a picnic on its banks while you catch a fish or two. (Please note there are no public toilet facilities here). HISTORIC WALKTake a walk through history and follow our map to visit sites of historic significance. A copy of the town map showing the historic walk is available from the Balranald Visitor Information Centre. In Mayall Street visit our local gallery in the 120 year old Masonic Lodge and view the permanent artworks and pieces by local artists. Entry is free. MUNGO NATIONAL PARKMungo National Park is at the centre of the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area and 149kms north west of Balranald YANGA NATIONAL PARKYanga National Park is loCated on the Murrumbidgee River east of Balranald and is one of Australia's newest National Parks. 170km of river frontage, rich colonial and indigenous heritage, extensive redgum forests and riverine wetlands, a wide range of flora and fauna, including endangered species and over 150 species of birds. For more information about Yanga National Park please ring Yanga Office on 03 50201764 during office hours REDBANK WEIRApproximately 58kms north east of Balranald, the beautiful Redbank Weir area has barbeques and picnic tables located on a well maintained grassed area and public toilets. LAKE BENANEEApproximately 13kms east of Euston on the Sturt Highway. The access road to Lake Benanee leads to a beach area and public toilets visible from the Sturt Highway.
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