Where adventure meets tranquility

Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Yarrawonga-Mulwala

Explore stunning Lake Mulwala with its crystal-clear waters, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. Wander through picturesque trails that offer breathtaking views and spot local wildlife in their natural habitats. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the water, our region promises a rejuvenating escape into nature. Discover the perfect blend of excitement and serenity in Yarrawonga-Mulwala!

Barmah National Park, together with the adjoining Millewa
forest in New South Wales, forms the largest River Red Gum forest in the world.



Explore the park via the walking trails through the forests
and along the waterways, following pleasant winding creeks and the Murray
River. Visitors can see remnants of the long heritage and use of this landscape
by the Traditional Owners in the various oven mounds used for cooking. These
are found along the Lakes Loop Track and Broken Creek Loop Track. 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. Lakes Loop: 4.5 kilometres, two hours. Broken
Creek Walk: 7.5 kilometres, 3.5 hours. Parks Victoria respects the deep and
continuing connection that Yorta Yorta Traditional Owners have to Barmah
National Park, and we recognise their ongoing role in caring for Country. We’re
proud to be working with Yorta Yorta Nations Aboriginal Corporation as joint
management partners in this Aboriginal cultural landscape. Conditions can
change in parks for many reasons. Before your visit, please check the relevant
park page on the Parks Victoria website for updated changes of conditions and
familiarise yourself with important bushfire safety information to ensure your
experience is safe and enjoyable. For information about fires, Fire Danger
Ratings and Total Fire Bans visit www.emergency.vic.gov.au

Barmah National Park