Towering river redgums, ecologically important wetlands teeming with birdlife, salt lakes and desert landscapes, hiking tracks, lookouts, mighty rivers and the epic Australian bush.
Right along the Murray on the Victorian and New South Wales sides we’ve carved out a stunningly diverse range of National and Regional Parks, designed to protect our ecosystems, and showcase the richness of Australia’s unique landscapes, flora and fauna.
It’s important to know what type of park you’re in, as some require bookings in order to camp overnight. National parks also restrict pets, while you can usually bring your pooch to a regional park. Explore our parks, but always check ahead for road conditions, pack supplies and always let someone know where you’re heading and when you plan to return.
Barmah NP is an area of wetlands and River Red Gum forests. Home to hundreds of native animal…
Gunbower National Park is a floodplain, forest and wetland. It’s also paradise for canoe and kayak…
Hattah-Kulkyne in northwestern Victoria hosts a unique parade of birds, animals and vegetation.…
From the Murray River in the northwest of Victoria to Pink Lakes in the south, this vast, wide…
Towering forests, spectacular wetlands, and easy access make Murray Valley National Park a popular…
With forests, wetlands and grasslands, terrific fishing and kayaking, this park is popular with…
You’ve never seen anything like Mungo National Park. A unique landscape unlike anywhere else on…
Terrick Terrick National Park is shelter to some of the last remaining native vegetation on…
North of the Murray River, off the highway between Albury and Holbrook, the Woomargama National…
Camp by the banks of the Murrumbidgee like Burke and Wills once did, see over 150 species of birds,…