
"Riverview" is in a most unique and privileged position. It is able to provide wide and diverse settings in the eco-tourism realm. The property is large in area and is able to be accessible to very different eco settings. Here on the property you will find ancient and undisturbed eco systems.
Gaze at the majestic gum trees which were standing when the indigenous traditional owners hunted kangaroo, possum and snake in their shade. Marvel at the natural water courses, both dry and wet. Observe the native ferns, lichens and other plants in the creeks which thrive in this fragile seasonal water dependent system.
Experience the magic of seeing the duck billed platypus swimming on top of the water, the wild ducks calling caution and the other native water birds paddling and wading for food. Try to see the native fish swimming in the pristine waters of the Hollands Branch or the cautious yabbies and native crayfish sidestepping around the stones. Listen to the sounds of the native birds and see them feeding and hunting as they have done for centuries. Hear the soft thud of the eastern grey kangaroos as they hop and box and feed, bounding up the same slopes that they have done since time immemorial.
Spot the sleepy koalas as they sleep the day away in the tall boughs of the gums or listen to the old bull koalas as they proclaim fiercely their territories at night. Listen carefully to the sounds and observe the sights of Mother Nature as she busily attends to her duties both day and night. Be an unobtrusive and passive observer of the frenetic activities that are conducted daily in these magnificent ecosystems.