Murrumbidgee River

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Flowing through the heart of the Riverina region, the Murrumbidgee River is a lifeline of lush river red gums, abundant birdlife, and serene waterways that beckon travellers seeking a quintessential Australian outback-meets-river experience. This mighty tributary of the Murray River offers a tranquil escape from the fast-paced coastal cities, with opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and riverside camping under star-filled skies.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least three days to appreciate the Murrumbidgee River properly – two days to drive between key towns (Wagga Wagga to Hay is a scenic half-day) and a full day for paddling or birdwatching. If you’re self-driving from Sydney or Melbourne, factor in an extra day for detours to the Riverina’s wine regions. For a relaxed pace, base yourself in Wagga Wagga or Narrandera and explore day trips north and south along the river.

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