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.
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.
The Moulamein Riverwalk follows along the Edward River and Billabong Creek. Learn all about the history and heritage of the oldest town in the Riverina as you take this signed…
Belvoir Park Playground is set amid Belvoir Park, a large open space with established trees and a lake abundant with water birds. The park features a walking track around the…
Tom Roberts' legacy looms large North of the Murray. The famed Australian artist spent a considerable amount of time at Brocklesby Station, about 20 minutes north-west of Corowa,…
Mungo is one of a handful of places where you can see the extraordinary effects of erosion on the landscape. Red Top lookout and boardwalk is an unbeatable vantage point, offering…
Home to a vibrant arts community, the art trail reflects the beauty of the region and sense of place across a diverse range of art forms and practices.From sculptures to murals,…
Tom Roberts' legacy looms large North of the Murray. The famed Australian artist spent a considerable amount of time at Brocklesby Station, about 20 minutes north-west of Corowa,…
Various early explorers, including John Oxley in 1817, Charles Sturt in 1830 and Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1836 - visited the area. It was Mitchell's enthusiastic comments about the…
The Crossing Place Trail is located near the original crossing places of the Murray River – at the junctions of the Murray River and Bungambrawatha Creek and the Murray River and…
The vast desert wilderness of Mungo National Park hums with life, and this short, easy track will delight and awe in equal measure. Wheelchair friendly Grasslands Nature trail,…
Located just 30 kilometres south of Yarrawonga and the Murray River, the Tungamah Heritage Walk takes you past numerous historic buildings in the Tungamah township. Once a…
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