MRLC 2023 Visitor's Guide
31 MURRAY RIVER, LAKES AND COORONG | THEMURRAYRIVER.COM Coorong National Park For more information visit themurrayriver.com or call into one of our friendly Visitor Information outlets. Discover nature, beauty and adventures as you explore our backyard. Offering over 8,830 square kilometers of endless choices and amazing experiences. Conservation Parks Waterways Ngarrindjeri Culture 4WD Adventures Wetlands Walking trails Canoeing Historical sites And so much more. R O O M T O M O V E R O O M T O P L A Y Nature, beauty and adventure C A R A V A N A N D C A M P I N G If you like to keep it simple, some towns offer free or low-cost camping at reserves with basic facilities so you can enjoy the camping experience nearby town centres. The rugged Coorong National Park and Salt Creek is an outdoor playground for the whole family. 4WD-ing, fishing, boating and birdwatching is right at your fingertips here. The Ngarkat Conservation Park (34 km south of Pinnaroo) is another great option for those who like to rough it. If you don’t have a 4WD, a 2WD will still get you to some good spots. For some seriously good river and lakeside camping, we suggest the Haythorpe and Bolto Reserve in Mannum, Tenbury Hunter Reserve in Swan Reach, Wongulla Campground, and Nurrung Jetty Reserve. RV-friendly towns We’ve got room for what you’re hauling. Our Council-owned RV parks have amenities ranging from toilet dump points, fresh water, and convenient access to local facilities. The Coonalpyn Soldiers Memorial Caravan Park is pet-friendly and great for keeping families entertained. You can find a nice, shady spot next to the Bremer River at the Frank Potts Reserve, located in the heart of the Langhorne Creek Wine Region. See page 21 for a complete list of RV towns and Visitor Information Centres.
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