Murray, Victoria, boasts a range of beautiful parks and national parks that showcase the region's diverse landscapes, flora, and fauna. Some notable parks in the area include Barmah National Park, home to wetlands and River Red Gum forests supporting numerous native animal species. Gunbower National Park, known for its floodplain, forest, and wetland, offers excellent fishing and kayaking opportunities. Hattah-Kulkyne National Park features towering river red gums, vital wetlands bustling with birdlife, and salt lakes.
Murray Sunset National Park, with its Pink Lakes, presents a unique landscape with a variety of native desert plants and traditional plantings. Mungo National Park, characterized by sculpted dunes and sandy outback, offers a distinctive landscape unlike any other on Earth. Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park, near Albury Wodonga, is home to Pine Mountain, one of Australia's largest rock monoliths. Terrick Terrick National Park, a refuge for some of the last remaining native vegetation, shelters various native animal species.
Woomargama National Park, located north of the Murray River off the highway between Albury and Holbrook, provides a range of outdoor activities. These parks offer ample opportunities for nature lovers to explore, picnic, hike, and enjoy the region's year-round Mediterranean weather. Visitors are advised to check road conditions beforehand, pack supplies, and inform someone of their plans when visiting these parks.