Deniliquin Travel Guide
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Deniliquin is a town on the Edward River, a branch of the Murray River which was created by a fault in the earth's surface. Within the town a series of lagoons snake off into parkland and state forest, and a footbridge across a creek opposite the town hall leads to an island wildlife sanctuary.
Enjoy the Waring Gardens and Pioneer Park, or simply wander through the town, famous for its rich rural produce and the several famous Merino studs to its north. Denilquin's situation makes it ideal for fishing, waterskiing, canoeing, boating, safe swimming, and relaxing on both sandy McLeans Beach and Willoughby's Beach within the state forest. There are boat ramps, a golf course, and river cruises to experience.
Geographic Location
Deniliquin is situated 734 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume and Riverina Highways and 91 metres above sea-level.
Population
7895