Murrumbidgee River State Reserve

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Stretching along a wild, untamed stretch of the Murrumbidgee River, this state reserve is a serene escape into the Australian bush. With its towering river red gums, sandy beaches, and abundant birdlife, it's a paradise for paddlers, anglers, and campers seeking solitude. The reserve protects a vital corridor of riverine habitat, offering a genuine outback river experience just a few hours from Canberra.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least a full day to explore the reserve – paddle a stretch, have a picnic, and take a short walk. For a deeper experience, camp overnight to enjoy the river's peace at sunrise and sunset. If you're combining with nearby areas, two days is ideal: one for paddling and one for hiking or exploring historic sites.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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