Parklands Albury Wodonga acknowledge the Duduroa-speaking people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which the Murray River Red Gum Trail is located.
Project 66 is an exciting new project in the Murray River Regional Park, extending the Wagirra and Gateway Island recreational trails all the way to Lake Hume.
Parklands Albury Wodonga in partnership with the community have embarked on an ambitious project to create a new trail to form the upper section of Murray Regional Tourism’s Murray River Adventure Trail. 66kms in length, the Murray River Red Gum Trail will utilise waterfront crown reserves to showcase the unique riverine landscape. The trail will undoubtedly become a major high quality asset supporting tourism in the Albury Wodonga area.
This community-managed nature trail will provide public access to the river for a range of day use recreational activities. The trail will complement current regional trails, providing a different setting and offering new experiences.
Want to get involved in Project 66? There are plenty of opportunities, from bridge building to riverbank revegetation, and we welcome your involvement. Parklands Albury Wodonga will partner with community, business and government to establish and manage this exciting new venture.
Explore more about the project on these pages, and contact us to get involved.
Walking Trails:
- Murray River Red Gum Trail (+50km).
- More of the Murray River Red Gum Trail to be opened soon.
- Link to Trail Notes.
- Link to Interactive Map.
Downloadable Track Maps:
Murray River Canoe Trail
The Murray River Regional Park is set to provide access to river goers all along the Murray River in the Albury Wodonga area. Below you will find the interactive map for the Murray River Canoe Trail, detailing routes, canoe ramp access points and route distances to better help you plan your trip.
Things to Do:
- Birdwatching
- Mountain Biking
- Canoeing
- Citizen Science
- Short and Long Walks
- Dog walking on leash
- Photography
- Sightseeing
- Picnicking
- Get involved in Project 66 – volunteer, contribute or adopt a section of the new Murray River Red Gum Trail
Access:
- Hume Weir Boat ramp, Bonegilla
- Snowdons Road, Bonegilla
- Island Road, Waterworks
- Lincoln Causeway, Gateway Island village
- End of Harris Road, Gateway Island
- Wrights Road, Gateway Island
- End of Dick Street at Wodonga Creek, Wodonga
- Carrolls Road, West Wodonga
- Sheathers Road, West Wodonga
- Bidstrup Road, West Wodonga
Facilities:
- Trails
- Benches
- Art Installations
Want to get involved? We’re always looking for volunteers and people with unique skills to help out whenever possible. Click the link below to find out more!
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