Murray - Sunset National Park

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Murray - Sunset National Park

Murray-Sunset National Park is part of an Aboriginal cultural landscape that includes traditional Country of the Latji Latji, Ngintait and Nyeri Nyeri Peoples. Parks Victoria respects the deep and continuing connection that Traditional Owners have to these lands and waters, and we recognise their ongoing role in caring for Country.

Murray-Sunset National Park is home to the famous Pink Lakes. This remote and unspoilt corner of northwestern Victoria draws photographers from all over the world. Explore the islands of the Murray River by four-wheel drive in dry weather or by canoe after rain and camp under starry skies.

The park is well-named. Enjoy some of the finest sunsets in the world plus see the unique and world-famous Pink Lakes. Enjoy walks and camping nearby.

Salt mine relics and mounds of salt have lain abandoned on the edges of the Pink Lakes since operation ceased in 1979. Follow the interpretive signs to learn about the area's salt harvesting industry.  Follow Pioneer Drive and take in the best of the Pink Lakes, from Lake Crosbie to Lake Kenyon and Lake Becking.

Murray-Sunset National Park is home to spectacular birdlife. Keep an eye out for the Malleefowl, Regent Parrot, Red-lored Whistler and Mallee Emu-Wren, which are all native to the area. Go canoeing, boating and fishing in the floodplains around Walpolla, Lindsay and Mulcra Island. This is an awesome place for wildlife. Spot goannas, emus, spotted bowerbird and colourful nectar-feeding birds.

Meet our Ranger Damien, a proud Wiradjuri man who cares deeply for the lands upon which he works. Based in North West Victoria, but with a statewide remit, Damien is an expert in the identification and protection of aboriginal cultural heritage and a mentor to Parks Victoria staff across the state.


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How to get there

Murray - Sunset National Park

Murray-Sunset National Park is in northwest Victoria, between Ouyen and Mildura and the South Australian border. It is about 550kms from Melbourne and 400kms from Adelaide.
Access to the park from Melbourne is via the Calder Highway, and from South Australia via the Sturt Highway. 

This large, diverse park was declared in 1991. It plays a unique role in protecting Australia’s biodiversity and contains four designated wilderness zones.
It is one of the last remaining semi-arid regions in the world where the environment remains relatively untouched.

When to go

When water levels are low during summer, Wallpolla and Lindsay Island can be accessed by two-wheel drive vehicles.

Need to know

Murray - Sunset National Park

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Notices Affecting Multiple Sites

    Closure – Conservation Program

    Due to a conservation program in parts of the Murray Sunset National Park, including the Shearers Quarters, Border, Pheenys Track, Rocket Lake, Henschke, Lake Crosbie, Lake Becking, Mopoke Hut, Mt Crozier, Underbool Track, Sunset Remote, Green Opal Mine campgrounds will be closed from Monday 15 April and will reopen on Friday 19 April 2024. Closure signs will be in place on all main entry points into the closed sections of the park.

    Attachments: MALLEE PARKS TEMPORARY CLOSURES (4,099KB)

    Wallpolla Island Closed

    Wallpolla Island is closed due to riverine flood damage affecting both access and visitor safety.

  • Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area (Murray - Sunset National Park)

    Lindsay Island (MSNP) - Access

    Lindsay Island open, although has access limitations within due to residual flood water and road damage.
     
    The Broken Back bridge on the Little Mullaroo Creek is now Open, The Little Mullaroo Creek crossing on the Sandford Track has water across it, and should be approached and considered with caution, depths will change.  This may limit access to Webster's Lagoon or Kulkurna Cliffs. You should never drive through flood water.
     
    The Lindsay River crossing on the eastern entry point to Lindsay Island has extensive flood damage and residual flood water and will remain closed until further notice. Entry gates remain closed, signage in place.
     
    Access remains along the Mullaroo Creek between the Caravan through to the Mullaroo Mouth / Boat ramp. 
     
    Access now open to Lock 7 Camping Area, Lock 7 Sandbar Camping Area and Lock 7 Boat Ramp Camping Area.

  • Murray - Sunset National Park

    Mulcra Island is now partially open giving campers access to the Murray River

    Mulcra Island is now partially open giving campers access to the Murray River from River access 1 through to Lock 8. 
    Snake Lagoon track to the east is closed until further notice due to riverine flood damage affecting both access and visitor safety, so there is no access beyond Lock 8. Access through the Snake Lagoon track via the Old Mail Road is also affected by this closure. 


    Visitors are advised that some areas continue to be affected by residual flood water and high river levels. Caution is advised when camping in these areas. 

Murray-Sunset National Park

Pioneer Drive
Murray-Sunset VIC 3490

13 1963
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