Barmah National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Barmah National Park is on the lands of the Yorta Yorta people, who have a deep and continuing connecting to Yorta Yorta Country. Explore the park via the many walking trails, following pleasant winding creeks and the Murray River. Visitors can see remnants of the long heritage and use of the landscape by the Traditional Owners in the various oven mounds used for cooking. The waters of this park are popular for fishing, swimming, boating and canoeing. Visitors can choose from one of the many camping areas along the river within the Dungalla (Murray River) zone of the park.

River Red Gums line the Murray River and lower lying areas, and these iconic trees can reach 45m and live for more than 500 years. Hollows and broken branches provide nesting for galahs, cockatoos, cockatiels and even a healthy population of the endangered superb parrots. The forest also provides important habitat for waterbirds, with more than 200 species of birds recorded here. It is one of Victoria’s largest waterbird breeding areas perfect for birdwatchers. Grey Kangaroos, Emus and Koalas are also common.

Before traveling, visit Parks Victoria’s website to check for changes in park conditions which may impact your visit. Remember to stay bushfire ready using Emergency Victoria’s website while in nature.

Facilities

Carpark

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Two Yorta Yorta Knowledge Holders standing by the Kingfisher boat on the Murray.

Kingfisher Cruises

Barmah, Moira

Port of Echuca Discovery Centre, Echuca Wharf, PS Pevensey, PS Adelaide, PS Alexander Arubthnot

Port of Echuca

Echuca, Campaspe

nathalia community centre

Nathalia Sports and Community Centre

Nathalia, Moira

Water Tower/Sleeper Cutter at Anniversary Park Nathalia

Nathalia Lions Park and Water Tower

Nathalia, Moira

Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre

Barmah Forest Heritage and Education Centre – Nathalia

Nathalia, Moira

Nathalia Historical Society Museum

The Nathalia and District Historical Society Museum

Nathalia, Moira

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