Photo: Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
Koondrook State Forest, a vast expanse of river red gum forest on the banks of the Murray River in southern New South Wales, offers a serene escape into Australia's classic bush landscape. This floodplain forest is a haven for birdwatchers, paddlers, and those seeking solitude among towering eucalypts and tranquil waterways. It's a place where the rhythm of the river sets the pace, and the only sounds are the rustle of leaves and the call of a kingfisher.
Highlights & What to See
- Paddle the Murray River: Launch a canoe or kayak from the Koondrook boat ramp and explore the river's backwaters and anabranches, where you can spot waterbirds like spoonbills, cormorants, and the occasional white-bellied sea eagle.
- Birdwatching in the Floodplain: The forest is a birding hotspot, especially during spring and summer. Look for the rare superb parrot, regent honeyeater, and the majestic wedge-tailed eagle soaring overhead.
- Walking Trails: Follow the marked walking tracks that meander through the forest, such as the Koondrook River Walk, which offers glimpses of Aboriginal scar trees and historic riverboat sites.
- Camping by the River: Set up camp at one of the basic riverside campsites (no facilities) for an immersive night under the stars, with the sound of the river as your lullaby.
- Fishing for Murray Cod: Cast a line in the Murray River for the chance to catch the legendary Murray cod or golden perch. A fishing license is required.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least half a day to explore the forest by foot or water, but a full day allows for a leisurely paddle and a riverside picnic. For a deeper experience, stay overnight at one of the campsites to enjoy the dawn chorus and sunset reflections on the water. If you're combining with nearby towns, two days gives you a relaxed pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Barham: Just across the river in New South Wales, this charming town offers cafes, a golf course, and the Barham Lakes for swimming and watersports.
- Koondrook: The tiny Victorian settlement on the opposite bank is home to the historic Koondrook Wharf and the Wharf Shed Café, perfect for a post-paddle coffee.
- Gunbower National Park: A short drive west, this park protects another vast red gum forest and offers excellent birdwatching and the Gunbower Island walking track.
- Echuca: About 45 minutes north, this historic river port is famous for its paddle steamers, port precinct, and the Murray River Esplanade.
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Image credits
- Barham — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Koondrook — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Gunbower National Park — AndreB94 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Echuca — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 4.0