Namoi River and Woolshed Reserve

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

On the northern boundary of the town, the Namoi River flows westward on its way to link into the major river systems of the Barwon, Darling and Murray. The historical significance of the 'Woolshed' relates to the early settler John Johnson who established a wool shed on the banks of the river. The area was known as the 'Woolshed' before being named Gunnedah in 1860.
Namoi River at Cohen's Bridge
Woolshed Reserve
A shared bike/walking path connects the the Woolshed Reserve with the Donnelly Fields Sporting facilities to the west and Mullibah Lagoon to the east.

The Woolshed Reserve has a picnic shelter, wood barbecue, picnic tables and some playground equipment and lends itself to a lazy afternoon picnic and also proveds a dog off-leash park. Bring a ball for the kids to play with while you soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the sun.
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Address

Corner of Maitland Street and Chandos Street, New South Wales, 2380

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