Red River

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Flowing through the heart of northern New South Wales, the Red River is a dramatic ribbon of ochre-tinted water that cuts through ancient sandstone gorges and fertile floodplains. This lesser-known waterway offers travellers a raw, uncrowded Australian outback experience, where birdlife thrives and the landscape shifts from rugged escarpments to peaceful river red gum forests. It's a place to slow down, cast a line, and soak in the deep quiet of the bush.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that two nights and one full day give you enough time to paddle the canoe trail, tackle the gorge lookout walk, and explore the historic coach stop. If you’re keen on serious birdwatching or fishing (the river is known for golden perch and Murray cod), tack on an extra day to unwind by the water. The pace here is unhurried – let the river set your schedule.

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