Flora In The Area
Adjacent the Lake Talbot complex, on Broad St, is the NSW Forest Tree Nursery which sells seedlings for an enormous variety of native trees. It's open weekdays (02-6959 1223). Pine Hill Nursery is situated in a bush setting 5 km north-east of Narrandera on Harnett Rd (02-6959 1780). Robertson Gladioli Farm, 8 km west, on Paynter Siding, offers group tours by appointment (02-6959 2696).
John Lake Centre
The John Lake Centre is located at the Inland Fisheries Research Station where the aquatic inhabitants of the inland river systems are studied in an attempt to reverse the decline of native fish. For a small fee there are tours, featuring displays and an audio-visual presentation at 10.30 on weekdays. It is located 6 km south-east of Narrandera on Buckingbong Rd, off the Sturt Hwy (02-6959 1488). There are lawn and garden areas with picnic and barbecue facilities.
Galore Hill
Bushranger 'Mad Dog' Morgan is said to have hidden in the caves on the northern side of Galore Hill, 16 km north. This 500-ha nature reserve rises 200 m from an almost flat plain. It has birds, flowers and animals aplenty and contains an arboretum of 1600 trees from 300 species. A road leads to the summit where there are picnic and barbecue facilities and excellent views from the lookout tower.
Mia Forest Drive
The MIA Forest Drive lies to the west off the Narrandera-Leeton Rd. A map is available from the visitor's centre. It passes through woodlands, wildlife and the sandy freshwater beaches of the Murrumbidgee which are nice spots for camping, swimming and fishing. The Yank and Columbia Creeks, Gillenbah Lagoon, Lake Talbot and Yank Weird are also recommended fishing spots.