Barmah National Park

National park · Moira

Barmah National Park

National park · Moira
Sand Ridge Track, Barmah VIC 3639, Australia

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Highlights

Largest river red gum forest, wetlands, wildlife, camping  

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Sand Ridge Track, Barmah VIC 3639, Australia Get directions

parks.vic.gov.au
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Sand Ridge Track, Barmah VIC 3639, Australia Get directions

+61 131963
parks.vic.gov.au
@parksvic
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Sep 7, 2025

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Peter Niksic

Google
Barmah National Park is a hidden gem and an absolute must-visit for nature lovers! We recently spent a day exploring the park and were blown away by its beauty and tranquillity. Home to the largest river red gum forest in the world, the towering trees, peaceful wetlands, and abundant wildlife made for an unforgettable experience. The walking trails were well-marked and gave us a chance to fully immerse ourselves in the natural surroundings. We spotted kangaroos, emus, and a variety of birdlife – a real treat for the kids and a great photo opportunity! The Barmah Lake and Murray River views were simply stunning, especially at sunrise and sunset. We also took a relaxing canoe ride along the river, which was a peaceful way to take in the scenery and hear the sounds of the bush. There were plenty of spots to stop for a picnic, and the facilities around the park were clean and well-kept. Whether you're after a quiet getaway, a chance to connect with nature, or a fun day out with the family, Barmah National Park delivers. It’s rich in natural beauty, cultural significance, and offers something for everyone. We left feeling refreshed and already planning our next visit!

Phantom Wolf

Google
Went to park for a spot of fishing , no bites all day and had to swimming for rod when the only bite I did have ,pulled it into the drink, the entrance isn't far from barmah itself where you can supply up and there is a wonderful camp ground there , bring personal mozzie repellent cause they can, carry a virus , plenty of space, bit of wildlife, didn't get a chance to look much but plenty quite river front

Kristina Sandie

Google
Beautiful National park with lots of camping options. Did the Kingfisher river cruise and the host was a local ranger with lots of historical knowledge and entertaining facts to share. Highly recommend.

Emma Jane

Google
This place was so peaceful. Ordinary car to get in and people coming allowed space between us. Many areas to park a tent but no toilets were we were. Also pack a canoe! The water was so still.

justin c

Google
What an amazing placd the Barmah Natio nal Park is to visit. My friends and i have camped at Barmah National Park just outside Strathmerton for the past 2 Australia Day Weekends. While we camp on the river we cook our own food, drink beers and fish the entire weekend. The natural beauty of the surroundings is a great feel the entire weekend is about relaxing and getting away from it all. Id recommend this as a great camping area to anyone.

ken ryan

Google
Huge park with many access roads to the Murray river. Great camping from individual sites along the river to larger more facilities sites.

The Good Deal Shop - Director

Google
Beautiful place near the Murray river. I have mixed feelings towards the Brumbies. Inn one side what beautiful creatures they are. Inn the other side, destruction of the environment.

Andy Michelis

Google
Well worth a visit, roads are suitable for a standard car also. You may even see a wild brumby, kangaroos, emus along the way.