It’s all about being at one with nature, toasting marshmallows around the campfire, snoozing in a deckchair while a fish nibbles on your line, marvelling at the brilliant blanket of stars, or just watching the Murray River flow by.
You might want all the mod cons in a cabin at a caravan park in town, or you might just want to go it alone at a free riverside camping spot miles from anywhere.
Whether you’re with your family, a group of friends or spending time in glorious seclusion, caravan and camping experiences by the water don’t get any better than this.
Every town along the Murray has at least one, usually several, quality caravan and holiday parks, perfectly located for caravan and RV touring or cabin stays ranging from affordable to luxury. Many are close to town with easy access to shops, restaurants and activities, others are in natural bush settings with river frontages and a full range of facilities. The parks are secure, friendly and great value, and typically feature safe places for kids to play.
Located on the banks of the Edward River, the award-winning BIG4 Deniliquin Holiday Park is the…
Situated on the banks of the mighty Murray River, BIG4 Riverside Swan Hill aims to offer you a…
Lake Mulwala is easily recognisable, with its ghostly red river gums spearing through beautiful…
Get back to nature in the friendly and quiet Gulpa Retreat Tourist Park. Located just minutes away…
Positioned on the banks of the Murray River is Discovery Parks – Mildura, Buronga Riverside…
Numurkah Caravan Park is a beautiful park right on the banks of the Broken Creek. A five minute…
Nestled on a sweeping bend of Australia’s greatest river, the Murray, Ball Park Caravan Park offers…
Cobram Willows is a clean and peaceful caravan park on the outskirts of Cobram on eight-acres.…
Lake Boga Caravan Park is situated 16 kilometres south of Swan Hill and sits on the banks of…
For tent campers and campervaners, free bush camping in the state forests, national parks and red gum reserves along the Murray River between Albury Wodonga and Mildura Wentworth is hard to beat, with hundreds of sandy beaches and secluded spots connected by river tracks.
More established sites might have a picnic table, fireplace, and basic toilet facilities, or you can just pick a shady spot by the river bank and set up.
Visit outside the busy Christmas and Easter school holidays to have the best chance of snagging a prime spot!
Located approximately 225km from Melbourne is Barmah National Park, together with the adjoining…
Visit World Heritage Mungo National Park, home of the famous Mungo Lady and Mungo Man, and explore…
Murray-Sunset National Park, in Victoria's far north-west corner, is in one of the few remaining…
Camp out overnight by the river at one of the park's many campgrounds. You can also book one of…
Woomargama National Park is the largest protected area of forest west of the Great Dividing Range.…
From Yarrawonga all the way downriver to Robinvale and Euston, motorhome drivers can also confidently pull up in one of the many official RV friendly towns: