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Millewa campgrounds: National Park

Murray Valley National Park

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Overview

Book a camping stay at Millewa campgrounds in Murray Valley National Park, near Mathoura. Choose a spot along the slower flowing Edward River, or pick your spot on the mighty Murray.

Choose from 15 campgrounds when you arrive:

  • McLaurens campground
  • Middle campground
  • Farm Road campground
  • Cumalong campgrounds 
  • Wire Fence Landing campground
  • House Creek campground
  • Honeymoon Bend campground
  • Scott’s Beach campground
  • Paradise Beach campground
  • Aratula campground
  • Top End Beach campground

There are no camping fees but a $6 booking fee applies. Bookings are required. Book online or call 1300 072 757.

There are no rubbish collection points. Please take all rubbish when you leave.

Permitted 

  • Campfires are permitted between April and September.
  • Collection of deadfall timber is permitted for small campfires only.

Prohibited

  • You can’t remove firewood from the park. Chainsaws are not permitted.
  • Pets and domestics animals (other than certified assistance animals) are not permitted in Murray Valley National Park. If you want to camp with your dog, find a campground in Murray Valley Regional Park.  

Vehicle access and road quality

All roads leading to Millewa campgrounds are unsealed. 4WD vehicles recommended when wet. RVs/motorhomes are not recommended in these campgrounds.

How to get there

  • Head south-east on Cobb Highway/Moama Street/B75 towards Frome Street
  • Turn left onto Jones Street
  • Continue onto Picnic Point Road
  • Turn left onto Millewa Road
  • Slight right onto Fisherman’s Bend Road

Nearby

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

    Moira Drive

    The scenic Moira drive takes you through the gorgeous river red gum forest around the mighty Murray River. Walk to the water bird observatory and stop for a picnic lunch.

  • A family in 2 canoes paddles down the Murray River, Murray Valley National Park. Photo © Boen Ferguson

    Murray River canoe trails

    These 4 canoe trails in Murray Valley National Park and Victoria’s Barmah National Park offer something for every paddler. Canoe the flowing Murray River, secluded creeks or Barmah Lake.

These maps give a basic overview of park attractions and facilities, and may not be detailed enough for some activities. We recommend that you buy a topographic map before you go exploring.

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