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Murrumbidgee Valley National Park is spread alongside the Murrumbidgee River between Narrandera, Hay and Balranald with pockets of untouched river and bush landscapes. Established in 2010, the park protects the largest continuous stretch of river red gum forest in the world. It offers endless opportunities for fishing, camping, kayaking, cycling, hiking and birdwatching.
Discover numerous campgrounds with limited facilities for a true bush camping experience. You’ll also find a range of cycling and hiking routes to suit every pace and level of experience or perhaps take to the water in a canoe. If you’re up for a challenge, the stretch from Narrandera to Yanco Weir offers a four-hour paddle through stunning scenery.
Traveling with a four-legged friend? While most national parks have restrictions, some locations are part of Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park with dog-friendly areas for you and your pup to explore together.
Whether you’re here for the adventure or the tranquillity, Murrumbidgee Valley National Park offers an Australian bush experience unlike any other.