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Gunbower National Park is recognised for wetlands & billabongs
Gunbower National Park (Victoria)
The wetlands and billabongs of the Gunbower forest are internationally recognised. When water flows along Little Gunbower Creek, the area is known for its spectacular birdlife. This is a great park for camping, fishing and relaxing on the bends of the Murray River.
How to get there:
Gunbower National Park is along the Murray River between Echuca and Koondrook - Barham around 250km north of Melbourne. Access to the major entrances is via the Murray Valley Highway.
Other Activities:
Best nearby visitor contact:
Echuca Moama Visitor Information Centre
Cohuna Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre
Towns close by: Barham, Koondrook, Cohuna, Kerang, Echuca, Moama
Landscape: Steep Banks and River Red Gums
Murray River's National Parks
- Kosciuszko National Park (NSW)
- Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park (VIC)
- Murray River Reserves (VIC/NSW)
- Barmah National Park (VIC)
- Gunbower National Park (VIC)
- Nyah-Vinifera Park (VIC)
- River Red Gum National Parks (VIC/NSW)
- Murray Valley National and Regional Parks (NSW)
- Hattah-Kulkyne National Park (VIC)
- Yanga National Park (NSW) (Murrumbidgee River near the Murray River)
- Murray-Sunset National Park (VIC)
- Mungo National Park (NSW)
- Murray River National Park (SA)
- Coorong National Park (SA)
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