Gunbower Island
Gunbower Island is a serene and ecologically rich gem in northern Victoria, part of the Murray River system and a designated Ramsar wetland. This peaceful floodplain island offers a true escape into nature, with abundant birdlife, ancient river red gums, and quiet waterways perfect for paddling and fishing. It's an ideal stop for travellers seeking an off-the-beaten-path Australian bush experience along the Murray.
Highlights & What to See
- Gunbower National Park – Explore this protected area of river red gum forest and wetlands, with walking trails and picnic spots amid towering trees and abundant birdlife.
- Murray River paddling – Canoe or kayak along the calm backwaters and channels, getting up close to waterbirds, turtles, and the lush riparian vegetation.
- Birdwatching paradise – Spot over 150 bird species, including spoonbills, egrets, and the rare superb parrot, especially during spring and summer.
- Fishing spots – Cast a line for Murray cod and golden perch in the river and billabongs; popular spots include the Gunbower Creek and nearby lagoons.
- Historic Gunbower township – Visit the small settlement for a glimpse of riverboat-era history, including the old pub and charming heritage buildings.
Suggested Time to Spend
Spend a full day to truly appreciate the island's tranquility and natural beauty. Arrive early to paddle or hike before the heat, enjoy a picnic lunch under the red gums, and then explore the national park trails or try your luck fishing in the afternoon. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, consider staying overnight at a nearby caravan park or campground to catch the dawn chorus and golden light over the river.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Echuca – Just a short drive away, this historic paddle-steamer town offers museums, river cruises, and a lively food scene.
- Moama – Across the river in New South Wales, with golf courses, wineries, and family-friendly attractions.
- Barmah National Park – Another Ramsar-listed wetland and forest, famous for its giant river red gums and birdlife, about 40 minutes north.
- Kow Swamp – An important archaeological site with ancient Aboriginal burial grounds, near the town of Gunbower.
- Murray Valley National Park – A larger protected area downstream, offering more hiking and wildlife spotting opportunities.
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