Murrumbidgee River Regional Park

Flowing through the heart of New South Wales, the Murrumbidgee River Regional Park is a tranquil escape where the river shapes the landscape and the rhythm of life. Here, the water is the main attraction — for swimming, fishing, canoeing, or simply sitting on its banks and watching the world drift by. The park stretches along the Murrumbidgee River, offering a patchwork of river red gums, open grasslands, and sandy beaches that feel a world away from the city. It’s a place for slow, immersive days: picnics under ancient trees, spotting kangaroos at dusk, and listening to the gentle flow of one of Australia’s great rivers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day to a full day to truly soak it in. Most visitors come for a morning swim and picnic, then explore a short walk before lunch. If you’re keen on canoeing or fishing, a full day allows you to drift along the river and find your own quiet spot. The park is uncrowded even on weekends, so there’s no rush — bring a book, a chair, and let the river set the pace.

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