Enjoy a relaxing picnic. The grassy picnic area has free electric barbecues and picnic shelters and is a great location for picnics. Drinking fountains and toilets are also accessible on the Island.
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'Steerage' sculpture at the end of the island
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Walk the sculpture trail
Island vegetation
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Walk the sculpture trail
Trail
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Walk the sculpture trail
Sculpture
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Walk the sculpture trail
Sculpture
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Walk the sculpture trail
Picnic area
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Enjoy a picnic or barbecue
Walk the sculpture trail
Explore native flora, fauna and environmental sculptures along a walking trail loop around the island. Herring Island is home to a series of environmental sculptures, which are scattered throughout the park. The original concept of bringing sculptures into the park was inspired by the European tradition of placing artwork into …
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Visitor experiences
120,000 international visitors to depart Point Cook by World Migratory Bird Day
09 May 2013
About 120,000 birds arrived at Victorian wetlands during early spring from as far afield as Siberia and Japan. More than 30,000 of them take up residence in the Port Phillip areas of Cheetham Wetlands, Werribee, Swan Bay, Edwards Point and Mud Island. The birds rest and feed during the Northern hemisphere winter, …