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Perched on the cliffs above the Murray River, Waikerie is a sun-baked South Australian town that feels like a secret playground for adventurers. With its citrus groves, riverfront caravan parks, and a laid-back country vibe, it’s the kind of place where you can spend the morning kayaking through a river gorge and the afternoon sampling local wines. The town’s name comes from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘something to remember’, and you’ll soon see why.
Highlights & What to See
- Murray River kayaking & canoeing: The river’s cliffs and backwaters are a paddler’s paradise – hire a kayak from the Waikerie Riverfront precinct and explore the calm, wildlife-rich waters.
- Waikerie Cliffs & Lookout: Walk or drive to the lookout for panoramic views of the river snaking through the ochre cliffs – especially photogenic at sunset.
- Citrus orchards & farmers’ markets: The surrounding Riverland is famous for citrus fruit. Visit a roadside stall or the Waikerie Farmers’ Market (Saturdays) for freshly picked oranges, lemons, and avocados.
- Waikerie Golf Club: A surprisingly scenic 18-hole course with river views and resident kangaroos – clubs can be hired.
- Banrock Station Wetlands (nearby): A short drive away, this wine and wetland centre offers walking trails, bird hides, and a cellar door with a conservation story.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal: one full day to paddle the river and explore the cliffs, another to visit nearby wineries and the Banrock Station wetlands, plus an evening to enjoy a riverside barbecue. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary along the Murray, Waikerie makes a relaxed overnight stop – you can easily spend a morning kayaking before continuing south to Renmark or north to the Barossa.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Renmark (45 min north): Another Murray River town with the historic Paddle Steamer Industry and the Renmark Rose Garden.
- Barossa Valley (1.5 hr south-west): World-class wine region – perfect for a day trip or overnight detour.
- Morgan (1 hr south): A historic river port with a living museum and heritage train rides.
- Monarto Safari Park (1.5 hr south): Open-range zoo with lions, rhinos, and giraffes – great for families.
- Murray River National Park (30 min north): Protected wetlands with walking trails and abundant birdlife.
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