Darling and Murray River Junction and Viewing Tower
Highlights
- Climb the viewing tower for breathtaking views of the confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers.
- Observe the striking colour difference between the milky Darling and the mighty Murray from the tower.
- Stroll along the walking track and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this iconic Australian landscape.
- Enjoy a barbecue or picnic with family while the kids play in the nearby playground.
The junction of Australia’s two longest rivers, the Murray and the Darling – an iconic Australian ‘must-see’!
Climb the viewing tower and see the confluence of the Murray and Darling Rivers, which, combined, is the fourth largest river system in the world. When the Darling is in flow, a surprise awaits – as the two rivers are marked by a distinct colour difference visible from the tower. The Darling is a clay-based river; its milky appearance contrasts starkly to that of the mighty Murray. Truly one of Australia’s iconic ‘must-see’ attractions.
You can climb up to the viewing tower and look down upon the confluence of the two majestic rivers, take a stroll along the walking track, take advantage of the facilities on offer for a barbecue or picnic or read up on the history of the Darling River in the pictorial informational gazebo.
There is a playground for the kids to wear out some energy whilst you enjoy the tranquility of the region.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.