The Murray region offers a wealth of walking and cycling tracks and trails, showcasing the diverse landscapes and natural beauty of the area. Meander along riverside paths, explore historic rail trails, or venture into national parks and state forests for more challenging hikes. Enjoy hidden gems, ancient First Nation sites, and abundant wildlife as you immerse yourself in the region's natural wonders.

Don't forget to pack your binoculars for birdwatching and keep an eye out for kangaroos, koalas, and other native animals along the way.

From leisurely strolls along riverside paths to challenging mountain bike trails and long-distance cycling adventures, The Murray has something for every pace and preference.

Walking:

  • Marked Trails
    Discover a variety of signposted walking tracks, ranging from the easy 2-hour Wagirra Trail in Albury to the more challenging 10km Camel Pad Track in Hattah-Kulkyne National Park. Keen bushwalkers can explore excellent marked trails in Gunbower National Park, Murray Valley National Park, and Yanga National Park. For a longer adventure, the 426km Hume & Hovell Walking Track follows the explorers' route from Albury through Woomargama National Park (consider hiking sections of this multi-day trail).
  • Town Walks
    Many towns offer self-guided historical walks, providing insights into the region's rich heritage. Visit a local visitor information centre for up-to-date information and maps. Explore historical towns like Corowa, Howlong, and Murrabit on foot.
  • Nature Trails
    Immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty with walks like the Gulpa Creek Walk near Mathoura, the Koondrook Red Gum Forest Walk, or the Kings Billabong Nature Trail near Mildura.

Cycling:

  • On-road & Off-road
    The Murray offers a mix of on-road and off-road cycling experiences. Explore quiet country roads, dedicated cycle paths, or challenging mountain bike trails.
  • Long-distance Trails
    For a longer adventure, consider cycling the Murray River Trail, a 1,200km route following the river from Albury to Goolwa. This trail offers a mix of sealed and unsealed surfaces, showcasing the diverse landscapes of the Murray region.
  • Shorter Trails
    Many shorter trails are available for those seeking a less strenuous ride. Explore the Corowa Mulwala Cycle Trail, enjoy riverside paths, or venture into national parks for scenic cycling experiences.

Guided Tours:

  • Ngurambangga yanhanha - Walk on Country - Experience the wonder of the Milawa bila (Murray River) and the Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk with a guided tour led by Wiradjuri women, Aunty Ruth. Learn the stories behind the sculptures and gain a deeper understanding of the region's Aboriginal heritage.
  • ACHE Bullanginya Day Tours - Explore the region's natural and cultural attractions with personalised tours led by knowledgeable guides. These tours can be customised to your interests and may include visits to Aboriginal sites, wetlands, and other points of interest.

Top Tracks & Trails:

  • Wagirra Trail (Albury) - 2 hours or 5.6km along the banks of the Murray River.
  • Gulpa Creek Walk (Mathoura) - 5km or 1 hour among the Red Gums.
  • Barmah National Park - The Lakes Loop (4km, 1 3/4 hours) or Broken Creek Loop (3.5km, 1 1/2 hours).
  • Koondrook Red Gum Forest Walk - Turtle Loop (13.2km, 3 1/2 hours).
  • Pink Lakes Trail (Murray Sunset National Park) - 2.5km, 1 1/2 hours.
  • Kings Billabong Nature Trail (Mildura) - 4 km, 2 hours.
  • Camel Pad Track (Hattah-Kulkyne National Park) - 10km, 3 1/2 hours.

Remember: Always check trail conditions and any alerts or closures before heading out. Pack appropriate gear, including water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Inform someone of your plans and expected return time.

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