Gateway Island Trail
The Gateway Island Trail is a 4.3km sealed trail along the Murray River and Wodonga Creek.
For centuries, the Murray River and tributaries were the lifeblood of the natural world, with a plentiful supply of fish such as Murray Cod, as well as goannas, lizards and birds, all of which provided abundant hunting for our First Nations people.
Possums and kangaroos were food and clothing, bush tucker was tended and harvested in the wetlands and amongst the river red gums of the Gateway Island Trail.
The 4.3km loop features sculptural works from local Aboriginal artists.
The sealed trail is set in a natural landscape of gum trees and keen observers will notice an array of wildlife including platypus, wallabies, antechinus, water rats, wedge-tailed eagles, kangaroos, bats and spoonbills.