Narrandera’s Lake Talbot Water Park has stamped itself as a major Riverina attraction in its own right with almost 45,000 people visiting over summer.
Over the 2020/21 period, attendance records revealed 44,634 people passing through the gates to enjoy everything the facility now has to offer, including an Olympic pool, gradient middle entry pool, splash park, toddlers pool, three water slides, and new shading structures with solar panelling to heat two pools.
There is a pool level all-access amenities block, disability ramp into the Olympic pool, pram ramp from entry to pool level, alternative disability access entry point and new pump and filtration systems.
The water slides have been a hit yet again, with an average of 2226 slide-rides daily, while the splash park was a favourite amongst all ages.
“The outstanding result achieved at Lake Talbot Water Park would not have been possible without contributions of the local stakeholder engagement group, contractor Total Creations and Services, our wonderful lessees Troy and Dycinta Lee and Council’s Infrastructure project management team, together with the support of our Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke MP and the NSW Government,” a Council spokesperson said.
“Next on the horizon for the facility includes shade structures over the pump house building and the preparation of plans for the upgrades of the kiosk/deck including the provision of new amenities.”




