North Beaches Wangaratta is one of those places that is almost secret protect from everyone but those that live there. Located along the Ovens River this secluded part of Wangaratta offers a walking and bike trail that makes the most of unspoilt the natural beauty. There are two beaches in this area, namely Platypus Beach and Kingfisher Beach. Both are small and sandy and appropriately named after some of the local wildlife found in the area.
The area was originally occupied by the traditional owners of the local lands, the Bangerang and Mungabareena people. Today they work with The Rural City of Wangaratta council to help them understand the history of the area. There are also many other local groups that participate in maintaining the area, whether it be local Wangaratta community groups, schools and scout groups
The area occupies approximately 10.5 hectares of protected reserve and can be described as a ‘Riverine Grassy Woodland’. From the car park there is a walking track of around 1.3km. It is also accessible for wheel chairs but please note that especially after wet weather the track may become muddy. During the winter months, or after heavy rains, North Beaches is also often subject to flooding. This is vital occurrence to help keep the lagoons full of water for the native wildlife and plants.
The area is full of wonderful native Australian wildlife including Bats, Possums, Sugar Gliders, Echidna’s, Long-necked turtles and Platypus. During the day you may also be lucky enough to see a variety of birds including Azure Kingfishers, White-throated and Brown Treecreepers, Eastern Yellow Robins and Grey Shrike-thrush.
There is also plenty of native vegetation including Silver Wattle, River Red Gums, River Bottlebrush, River Tea Tree, Sweet Bursaria, Weeping Grass and Tussock Grass, as well as Common and River Buttercups.
This part of modern day Wangaratta historically provided an important source of food and items for the local indigenous people. On the stretch of walkway between Kingfisher and Platypus beaches there is a ‘canoe tree’ where it can be clearly seen a bark canoe was once cut out.
North Beaches Wangaratta can be reached either by following the walking & bicycle track from Apex Park or by car via Park Lane and College Street behind the Barr Reserve.