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IntroductionLocated on the Western side of Willans Hill Reserve, this 20 hectare garden complex offers much to see and do. This includes a zoo (see below), minature ride-on-trains, museum, restaurant, kiosk, barbecue area & Free Flight Aviary. Address: Macleay St | Phone: 02 69269621 |  |  |
 |  | Set on the southern side of The Botanic Gardens, The Zoo comprises over 300 birds and other animals including kangaroos, emus, birds, pigs, donkeys, wallabies and goats. Animal food may be purchased from the Kiosk near the entrance to the Zoo. Address: Macleay St |
The Victory Memorial Gardens are located in the centre of the city and set along the banks of the Wollundry Lagoon. It offers large grassed areas, a children's playground and plenty of rest areas under the shady trees Address: Cnr Baylis St and Morrow St |  |  |
 |  | Lake Albert is one of Wagga's most popular recreational facilities. It caters for boating, fishing, swimming and other aquatic activities. With a walking/cycling track, barbecue facilities and a children's playground, Lake Albert is the perfect place for family activities. Address: Lake Albert Road |
Wagga Beach, home of the "5 o'clock wave" is a popular location for canoeing. With beach sand along the water's edge and large grassed areas, the beach provides a great spot for a barbecue and a swim in the cool waters of the Murrumbidgee River. Address: Johnson St |  |  |
 |  | The city centre of Wagga Wagga is a feature in itself. Full of sculptured gardens, art work and countless trees, it is surely one of the most picturesque cities in regional NSW. Address: Baylis St / Fitzmaurice St |
The tranquil setting of Collins Park provides the perfect family escape. Located in the centre of the park is a playground for the kids with mature trees providing plenty of shady spots. Address: Cnr Forsyth St & Fox St |  |  |
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