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Swifts Creek campground

Murray Valley National Park

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Overview

Swifts Creek campground in Murray Valley National Park is a great place to set up a riverside campsite and enjoy fishing, canoeing, picnics, walking, birdwatching and cycling.

Accommodation Details
Camping type Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, Camping beside my vehicle
Facilities Picnic tables, barbecue facilities, boat ramp, carpark, toilets
What to bring Drinking water, cooking water, fuel stove
Price There are no camping fees at this campground but a $6 booking fee applies.
Group bookings Bookings for up to 9 sites and 40 people can be made online. School groups and commercial tour operators can submit a group booking enquiry form.
Please note
  • There is limited mobile reception in this park
  • This is a remote campground, so please make sure you arrive well prepared.
  • Bring along your binoculars if you want to bird watch

If you’re looking for a great place to set up camp for a night or two, Swifts Creek campground is the ideal place. Situated at the most narrow part of Murray River (The Narrows), this campground is surrounded by river red gum forest and is an ideal base for exploring Murray Valley National Park.

The boat ramp near the campground allows easy access of boats into and out of the river, which you’ll be sharing with other creatures such as woodland birds and wood ducks. Look out for koalas in the trees surrounding the campground and along the river.

Decking suspended over the river’s edge is a great spot for fishing or just sitting back and enjoying the sights and sounds of the bush. There’s plenty to see and do, so remember to bring your mountain bike, canoe, kayak, fishing rod, hiking boots or binoculars to take advantage of your surroundings.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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