The Wonga Wetlands is located a short distance west of Albury. It is a series of winding billabongs which highlights the ecosystem of a Murry River redgum floodplain. A short enjoyable walk will lead to this geocache. Perhaps try and spot the 154 bird species that have been recorded here, if not you may just have to settle for another Smiley face.
The area use to be farm land but has been reclaimed and developed back into a wetlands. There are numberous bird hides that can be used to view life on the billabongs. There is an educational centre which frequently hosts schools and other groups, it aims to teach about the ecosystem of this environment and how it relates to an Aboriginal perspective. Look out for some of the 600 year old river red gum trees, some of which have indigenous scar markings, with the bark used for canoes or shelter. The visitors centre is open Monday to Friday 8:30am till 4:30pm with ample parking, otherwise the area can still be accessed through a small walking gate near the front entrance.