Walking and cycling in the Murray
Spectacular National Parks containing vast open spaces, abundant wildlife and great lakes cover much of the outback wilderness of the Murray River region. This beautiful region is crisscrossed with countless walking trails. Discover the wildlife and Aboriginal heritage of the world’s largest river red gum forest, see the deserts of Wyperfield National Park bloom in spring and explore the region’s stunning pink lakes, sand dunes, billabongs and wetlands.
Below are some of the best tracks and trails but for information on other tracks in the area contact the local Visitor Information Centres.
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Discover the deserts, dunes, wildlife and brilliant sunsets of Wyperfield, Victoria's third largest national park.
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Discover why Victoria's semi-arid north-west has been capturing the imagination of painters and nature lovers for years.
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Explore Kings Billabong and trace the beginnings of the vast irrigation system that turned Mildura into an oasis on the Murray.
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Walk or cycle your way around a series of beautiful billabongs lined by majestic red gums and sand dunes.
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Retrace the steps of Afghan camel traders through real Mallee country to the tranquil waters and river red gums of Lake Mournpall.
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Discover Swan Hill's wonderful natural heritage as you meander along the riverbank through tranquil parks and past picturesque river red gums.
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Echuca-Moama and surrounds:
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Explore a magnificent forest containing ancient river red gums, lakes, abundant wildlife and Aboriginal heritage.
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Albury Wodonga and surrounds:
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Rugged mountain scenery, magnificent blue gums and a cascading waterfall are the highlights of this nature walk.
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Join a guided tour:
Wild Side Outdoors Tours
Experience the Murray River, Kings Billabong, Hattah-Kulkyne National Park and many other wild places on a guided canoe, walking or bike ecotour.
Mildura
Ph 03 5024 3721