McCaughey Park, Yanco

McCaughey Park, Yanco A wonderful area for family barbecues and picnics with excellent play equipment for children on offer.

McCaughey Bicentennial Park is an original natural spring fed waterhole, which existed as part of North Yanco Station - one of the pastoral holdings owned by the late Sir Samuel McCaughey. The waterhole was used for sheep brought in for shearing at the shearing shed, then located in front of the present Powerhouse building. In 1987, Leeton Shire Council undertook the project and transformed the ar

ea into a tranquil aquatic reserve, a haven for swans, geese, ducks and other native waterbirds. The site now includes a statue in memory of Sir Samuel McCaughey who showed that irrigation was possible on his property North Yanco Station.

23/07/2023
Sunday morning at the park!
07/03/2021

Sunday morning at the park!

07/03/2021
Bit windy but still turned out all right!
16/01/2021

Bit windy but still turned out all right!

Yanco park taken with drone and centered on Island!

13/04/2019

Thank you to Leeton Council for making out little park beautiful

11/04/2019

checkout the newly installed shade sail requested for McCaughey Park in Yanco which has just been completed.

This will no doubt be well received by locals and visitors when the warmer months roll around again!

Having fun at the park
22/01/2019

Having fun at the park

18/11/2018
Stunning day at the park today! Lots of people enjoying the park.
11/11/2018

Stunning day at the park today! Lots of people enjoying the park.

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Hebden Street
Leeton, NSW
2703

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