High Country Rail Trail

Stretching over 44 kilometres from Wodonga, through Tallangatta and out to Shelley, the High Country Rail Trail hugs the shoreline of the majestic Lake Hume. Ride back in time to the 1950s when the town of Tallangatta was relocated, and the old town flooded by Lake Hume. Cross the sparkling lake over the bright red […]

Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk

Hire a bike or lace up your walking shoes to explore the Murray River pathway, a 15 kilometre (return) trail that links the Wonga Wetlands with the South Albury Trail through blissful riverside parks among soaring red gums. There are plenty of places to stop for a picnic or enjoy the view. Above all, make […]

Wonga Wetlands

A sanctuary for birdwatchers, field naturalists, photographers and bushwalking groups. Wandering through Wonga Wetlands is an idyllic way to wind down and enjoy nature. Wonga is also a remarkable educational experience for school and special interest groups. Located on the Murray River floodplain, Wonga Wetlands is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s […]

Oddies Creek Adventure Playspace

Located among mature gum trees, the 2,000-square-metre fully fenced Oddies Creek Adventure Playspace caters for children of all abilities. The main five-metre-high timber structure has wheelchair-accessible ramps with a wide range of activities that lead to a high point with views of the surrounding parkland. The 30-metre long flying fox is a popular activity as […]

Mungabareena Reserve and Water Works

Mungabareena Reserve is a cherished gem steeped in nature and culture. It’s holds deep significance to its traditional custodians. Once a historical meeting point for trade and journeys to Mount Bogong and recognised by state law as a ‘Declared Aboriginal Place’. With its picnic tables and lush greenery, this spot is perfect for a day […]

McFarlanes Hill

McFarlanes Hill in West Wodonga is the perfect place to escape the mundane of everyday life. Walk along the tracks taking you over rolling hills and through bushland that whispers of a time gone by. Be sure to take a camera to snap the magnificent views of abundant wildlife, native flora, rocky outcrops, natural gullies […]

Lake Hume

Lake Hume is an impressive body of water held by an awe-inspiring dam wall and is an easy 15-minute drive from Albury Wodonga. There’s something for everybody at Lake Hume. For the adventurous, there is wakeboarding, water skiing, tube-riding, and stand-up paddleboarding. For those who like a gentler pace, the foreshore is the perfect place […]

Kiewa River

The Lower Kiewa has been identified as a region of statewide significance, due to its floral diversity. As an unmanaged river, Kiewa River Parklands provides the unique experience of a naturally meandering river and is one of the top three rivers in Victoria for recreational fishing. If it’s bird watching you are after, then the […]

Huon Hill Parklands

Rising 263 metres above the Murray and Kiewa floodplains, Huon Hill offers spectacular views of Lake Hume, the Kiewa Valley, the Alpine Region, Murray and Kiewa Rivers, and Albury and Wodonga cities. With ample seating, electric barbecues, shelters and composting toilets, Huon Hill is ideal for bushwalking, sightseeing, picnicking and photography. Spectacular vistas are provided […]

Crossing Place Trail

The Crossing Place Trail is located near the original crossing places of the Murray River – at the junctions of the Murray River and Bungambrawatha Creek and the Murray River and Oddies Creek. These sites were traditional crossing places of the Murray River until the construction of a punt in 1848. The first bridge over […]