Yellow Bridge at Bungarribee Park

Highlights

Interactive science experience exploring water invertebrates Inspires kids with nature play and imaginative learning Eye-catching murals make it a cultural landmark on the trail

Overview

The Yellow Bridge takes you on ascientific journey, explaining how different invertebrates in the water can help understand water quality. Take a wander along the Eastern Creek and come across the…

The Yellow Bridge takes you on ascientific journey, explaining how different invertebrates in the water can help understand water quality.

Take a wander along the Eastern Creek and come across the Yellow Bridge to learn about how water invertebrates can be studied to help determine water quality.

The bridge helps you to understand better and appreciate the life sustained by Eastern Creek. It promotes science and encourages kids to use their imagination. The aim is to also get the children into 'nature play' where they can get their hands dirty looking for insects and enjoying the great outdoors.

The murals and artwork of the invertebrates make this bridge a fun, cultural landmark and a focal point and eye-catching experience while people walk, cycle and run along the track.

The bridge is located to the north of the Bungarribee playground, along the walking path.

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