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Murray-Riverina region

What to do in this region

Things to do

Middle Beach, Murrumbidgee Valley National Park. Photo: Gavin Hansford

Swim

Middle Beach

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Forest drive, Murrumbidgee Valley National Park. Photo: Gavin Hansford

Drive

Forest drive

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Car touring, Murray Valley National Park. Photo: David Finnegan © DPIE

Drive

Moira Drive

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The Towers, The Rock Nature Reserve. Photo: A Lavender

Climb

The Towers

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Camping and accommodation

 

Hurry to the Murray

Answer the call of the mighty Murray River. Australia's longest river has plenty of space for everyone. Camp or cast a line by the majestic river red gums. Paddle, walk or ride the tranquil trails, and soak up the beauty of these wetlands - a paradise for rare species.

Explore the mighty Murray River, Murray Valley National Park. Photo: Ben White

Park:

Mungo National Park

Visit World Heritage Mungo National Park, home of the famous Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, and explore a place rich in Aboriginal history. Enjoy a walk or picnic, or camp near Lake Mungo.

2 girls walk past sand-sculpted formations, Walls of China, Mungo National Park. Photo: © Melissa Findley
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Visitor centres

Nearby towns

Albury

There are plenty of adventure experiences to enjoy around Albury-Wodonga. They include cycling, hiking and horse riding at Lake Hume, white-water rafting on the Upper Murray or a leisurely river cruise.

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Mildura

Mildura is set amid a diverse landscape on the Victorian side of the Murray River. The region is renowned for its long tradition of producing and serving fine food and wine at iconic restaurants, farmers markets, gourmet eateries and cellar doors.

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Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga is renowned for its stunning parks and award-winning gardens. Take a tour through the 20 hectares of themed garden beds in the beautiful Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens complete with mini zoo and free-flight aviary.

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