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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaNew South WalesMurray Valley National Park

Murray Valley National Park

AU
National Park·Tranquil, Scenic, Natural, Expansive
Murray Valley National Park
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Murray Valley National Park
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Murray Valley National Park
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Murray Valley National Park
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Murray Valley National Park
Photo by Annette Jones from Google Places
Murray Valley National Park
Photo by Roxanne McCafferty from Google Places
Murray Valley National Park
Photo by RetiredAussies from Google Places
Murray Valley National Park
Photo by Nadav Tossia from Google Places
Murray Valley National Park
Photo by Ben Neave from Google Places
Murray Valley National Park
Photo by Annette Jones from Google Places

Murray Valley National Park stands as a significant environmental treasure in New South Wales, protecting the world's largest continuous stand of river red gum forests. The park follows the winding path of the Murray River, fostering a vibrant ecosystem that serves as a sanctuary for diverse native wildlife, including a rich variety of bird and aquatic species. Visitors can explore the tranquil surroundings via an extensive network of walking trails and cycling paths, or take to the water for kayaking and fishing. It is an ideal destination for those looking to disconnect from the bustle of city life and reconnect with the unique Australian bushland. Whether you are capturing the landscape through photography, observing local birdlife, or enjoying a quiet picnic by the water, the park offers a peaceful retreat into nature.

Murray Valley National Park stands as a significant environmental treasure in New South Wales, protecting the world's largest continuous stand of river red gum forests. The park follows the winding path of the Murray River, fostering a vibrant ecosystem that serves as a sanctuary for diverse native wildlife, including a rich variety of bird and aquatic species. Visitors can explore the tranquil surroundings via an extensive network of walking trails and cycling paths, or take to the water for kayaking and fishing. It is an ideal destination for those looking to disconnect from the bustle of city life and reconnect with the unique Australian bushland. Whether you are capturing the landscape through photography, observing local birdlife, or enjoying a quiet picnic by the water, the park offers a peaceful retreat into nature.

Highlights

  • World's largest continuous stand of river red gum forests.

  • Extensive network of walking trails and cycling paths.

  • Scenic riverside access for kayaking and fishing.

  • Rich habitat for diverse bird and aquatic wildlife.

Before you go: Murray Valley National Park essentials

  • The park is home to diverse wildlife; keep a respectful distance and follow park guidelines.

  • Remote areas may have limited mobile reception; download maps beforehand.

  • Seasonal river levels can affect water-based activities like kayaking.

Best For

Nature lovers, birdwatchers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquil riverside exploration.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Outdoor Adventure, Photography, Family Friendly

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Location

New South Wales, Australia
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