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The Murray River

The Murray River

The Murray River is one of the world’s longest navigable rivers. It stretches 2,700 kilometres from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range in north-eastern Victoria to near Adelaide in South Australia. It varies from a mountain stream in its upper reaches to a wide meandering river lined with magnificent forests of red gum and sandy beaches in its lower reaches. The river is also home to plentiful animal and bird life and supports over 350 varieties of birds, as well as many species of mammals, reptiles, and fish.

Rich heritage
Since ancient times Aboriginal tribes have lived along the river. After European settlement the system was travelled by some of Australia’s earliest European explorers including Hamilton Hume, William Hovell, Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, Charles Sturt and Edward John Eyre. By the late 1800s the river was a busy trading route with boats carrying supplies to and carting wool from the region’s stations and homesteads. Board an historic paddle steamer or visit museums and the river towns of Albury Wodonga, Echuca-Moama, Swan Hill or Mildura to find out more about riverboat history.

On the water
There are many ways to experience the river. Captain your own houseboat and drift at your own pace, hire a boat for a day’s fishing or paddle through Kings Billabong in a canoe. For a faster pace, waterski on Lake Hume, Lake Mulwala or on wider sections of the Murray River.

Golf and wine
If you prefer dry land, play a round of golf on a riverside course or visit one of the many restaurants and wineries that overlook the Murray and combine great wine and food with stunning river views. For a more informal dining experience, spread out your picnic blanket on one of the sandy beaches that line the river.

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History

Board an historic paddle steamer or visit the Port of Echuca, the world's largest paddle steamer port.

Canoeing on the Murray River. Photo: Rob Blackburn

Water activities

Captain your own houseboat, explore the river in a canoe or strap on some waterskis.

Murray Downs Golf and Country Club

Golf

Play a round of golf on some of Australia's finest golf courses.

Wine maker

Food and wine

Combine great food and wine with stunning river views at local restaurants and wineries.