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Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Short walk
Swimming
Yachting/Sailing

Walking

Walking - River Red Gum Parks

Yamyabuc Discovery Trail 1.5km – 0.5 hours return This self-guided walk begins at the Dharnya carpark and will introduce you to some of the natural and cultural features of the Barmah forest. The walk includes evidence of Aboriginal and European occupation, the Barmah muster yards and aspects of park management, forestry operations …

Camping

camping

Camping is popular along much of the 112km frontage to the Murray River. With its majestic River Red Gums, sandy beaches and a large variety of wildlife, the Murray provides the ideal backdrop for camping and a range of water-based activities. The Barmah Lakes area has toilets, fireplaces and tables. …

Boating and canoeing

canoe

Imagine the peace and tranquility paddling around the backwaters, creeks and lagoons along the Murray River. There's so much to discover. By canoe or kayak you'll see the incredible wildlife and bushland surrounds from a whole new perspective. Boating is also a popular past-time on the …

Fishing

Fishing

The Murray River provides excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for Murray Cod, Golden Perch, Cat Fish and Yabbies with many visitors returning time and time again to fish their favourite spot.. A NSW Freshwater Recreation Fishing Licence is required for the Murray River. A current Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence is required …

Swimming

Murray River

Swimming can be enjoyed at the numerous sandy river bend beaches. Take care when swimming - cold water and fast currents can be hazardous and there may be submerged logs. Diving or jumping into the water can be dangerous.

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13 May 2013

National Volunteer Week, 13-19 May, is giving Parks Victoria the chance to say a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state. There are around 200 Volunteer and Friends groups who donate their time and energy to Victorian parks, reserves, and marine sanctuaries throughout the year. Last year …

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