Riverina parks

The Riverina region in New South Wales is a haven for adventure enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of parks and outdoor activities. Some of the notable parks in the area include: Murrumbidgee River Regional Park, established in July 2010, covering an area of 1180 hectares. Murrumbidgee Valley National Park, located approximately 6 kilometers east and 15 kilometers west of Narrandera, is a 47,703-hectare national park part of the largest continuous tract of river red gum forest in the country. The park features wetlands, river red gum forests, woodlands, and grasslands, and is home to a variety of threatened ecosystems.

Murray Valley National Park offers canoeing on the flowing Murray River, secluded creeks, and Barmah Lake. It also features the Five Mile mountain bike trail, offering 7km of purpose-built mountain bike trails suitable for all skill levels. Narrandera Nature Reserve, located in the Riverina region, is perfect for bird watching and koala spotting. The reserve offers walking tracks and back roads for 4WD touring adventures. Yanga National Park, home to the historic Woolshed, offers a glimpse into Australia's pastoral history. Visitors can enjoy a picnic by the lake and explore the Yanga Woolshed.

These parks provide a variety of activities for visitors, such as hiking, kayaking, bird watching, and mountain biking. The Riverina region is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor adventures and a connection with nature.

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