Access 5-6 Camping Areas (River Murray Reserve)

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Access 5-6 Camping Areas (River Murray Reserve)

Camp at Access 5 & 6 Camping Areas and take in the beauty of the more remote areas of the Murray-Sunset National Park. Canoe along the Murray River, go for a swim or just relax at base. No fees or bookings are required. Access is by 4WD in dry weather only. A picnic table is available at the eastern end of the camping area.

Visitor Tips: This is a remote area with no mobile reception. Campers must be self-sufficient and carry all the water and provisions they need. Please practise minimal impact camping and observe relevant fire regulations. Fires are permitted only where fireplaces are provided and must be extinguished with water before leaving. Please bring your own firewood or a gas or electric stove or barbecue.

Campsites should be at least 20m from the river. Avoid camping under or close to large trees like River Red Gums, as branches may fall at any time and swing away from the tree. Chemical toilets are preferred. Pit toilets must be at least 100m from the water’s edge. Bury toilet paper and waste appropriately. No bins are provided – please take all rubbish home with you for recycling or disposal. Download the Lindsay, Mulcra and Wallpolla Islands Visitor Guide for more information.

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Access 5-6 Camping Areas (River Murray Reserve)

Need to know

Access 5-6 Camping Areas (River Murray Reserve)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are allowed off leash

Restrictions

  • No firearms allowed

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Trees may fall take care
    • Limbs may fall take care
  • Water hazards
    • Deep water
    • Strong currents
  • Animals and pests
    • Snakes
    • Beware feral bees

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

Construction Underway- Karadoc and Outlet Creek


Work is underway at various sites to improve access for visitors, park users, and emergency services, helping more people enjoy parks.

Construction works will include upgrading ageing infrastructure to improve access and deliver beneficial environmental and conservation outcomes.

Construction details

Works commence: Monday 1 June 2026

Track closed: Monday 1 June 2026 to Friday 31 July 2026 (no vehicle or pedestrian access)

Closed areas include Edey Road


Access during works

Access to the Karadoc Boat Ramp is not available during this time. Boat ramp access is available downstream via the Redcliffs Boat Ramp or upstream via the Horse Shoe Bend Boat Ramp.


Thank you for your patience while these important works are carried out.

Attachments: RFMF Signs_Repair_Works_Underway_Karadoc (1) (160KB)

Construction Underway- Bottle Bend (Cottrell Road)

Construction Underway- Bottle Bend

Work is underway at various sites to improve access for visitors, park users, and emergency services, helping more people enjoy parks.
Construction works will include upgrading ageing infrastructure to improve access and deliver beneficial environmental and conservation outcomes.
 
Construction details
Works commence: Monday 1 June 2026
Track closed: Monday 1 June 2026 to Friday 31 July 2026 (no vehicle or pedestrian access)

Closed areas include Cottrell Road
 
Access during works
Dispersed camp sites at Bonnie Doon Bend and Echo Point remain accessible via the central track.
 
Thank you for your patience while these important works are carried out.

Attachments: RFMF Signs_Repair_Works_Underway_Bottle (1) (162KB)

Murray River Adventure Trail

Stage One of the Murray River Adventure Trail proposes new canoe and kayak launches, pedestrian links and new facilities at key visitor sites from Barmah National Park to Koondrook. Stage One will pass through Echuca, Murray River Reserve, Gunbower National Park and Lower Goulburn National Park. Find out more about the project.

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