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Swanport Wetlands is a recreation reserve under the control of the Rural City of Murray Bridge. It covers an area of 19.4 hectares including 3.5 hectares of open water within a wetland of 13.6 hectares. The wetland is essentially one lagoon, which has been bisected by a causeway that provided access to an old crossing that operated from 1866 to 1879. This causeway has altered the natural flow patterns of the wetland and now forms part of the wetlands as you see it today. Flow patterns are very important to wetlands as the cycles of wetting, drying and flooding produce a range of conditions for the regeneration and breeding of plants and animals. The wetland is an area of reed beds, lignum, samphire and some Red gum trees. These are important habitats for fauna living in the wetland. A considerable amount of work has been carried out to enhance your visit to the wetlands area including buffer zone revegetation, construction of raised walkways and birdwatching hides.

Email: mwlap@lm.net.au

Phone: 08 8531 3222

Website: www.murraybridge.sa.gov.au

Address:
Adjacent South Eastern end of Swanport Bridge
Murray Bridge, South Australia, 5253

Guest Facilities:
Car park, Coach Parking, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Viewing Platform

Experiences you can enjoy at Swanport Wetlands:
Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife


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Swanport Wetlands, Murray Bridge, Murraylands, South Australia

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