Starting from Fogg Dam Road, Middle Point, this circuit track takes you into the monsoon woodland in Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve. Meander through a diverse array of habitats on the Monsoon Forest Walk, traversing enchanting monsoon and paperbark forests before venturing onto the expansive floodplains. Along the way, discover several strategically placed bird hides ideal for observing avian species and capturing stunning photographs, complemented by informative information plaques. This immersive experience constitutes the longest journey within Fogg Dam. Fogg Dam's wetlands teem with a plethora of wildlife, including a mesmerising variety of bird species and occasional sightings of saltwater crocodiles, turtles, water pythons, wallabies, and dusky rats. Additionally, revel in the splendid flora indigenous to the region, featuring captivating specimens like the Water Lily, Lotus Lily, Yellow Bladderwort, Monochoria, and Water Lettuce. Prioritise your well-being by maintaining hydration levels, applying sunscreen and insect repellent, and wearing a hat. For your safety, avoid entering the dam waters or traversing the dam wall, as these areas are inhabited by saltwater crocodiles. Remain on the designated boardwalk throughout your journey. Let us begin by acknowledging the Woolna people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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