Murray River
The Murray River weaves its magic for 300 glorious kilometres through South Australia's Riverland. Here, you can hire a houseboat for two or 12. Canoe through wild wetlands. Take a backwater dinghy or safari tour through the small creeks that flow from the River. Try your hand (and feet) at water skiing. Pitch a tent on a sun-drenched stretch of riverbank and watch the world go by.
Enjoy the Murray River
- Houseboats in the Riverland

- Houseboating in the Riverland is the best way to see the Murray River. Every turn in the river exposes a new and exciting view. Read More
- Cruising

- Cruise the Murray River on vessels large or small, historic, or state-of-the-art. Let the good times flow on one of our mighty riverboats. Read More
- Watersports

- With kilometres of uncrowded waterways, the Riverland is an ideal spot to get wet. Experience the thrill of water-skiing, barefooting, kneeboarding, wakeboarding or tubing. Read More
- Canoe Trails

- Riverland canoeing offers you the chance to get closer to nature in tranquil river surroundings. Read More
- Riverland Fishing

- You can't visit the Murray River without dropping a line. Read More
- Riverland Camping

- Camp in tranquil surrounds in the Riverland. There's campsites among mallee gums, along the River Murray and adjoining creeks. Camping offers relaxation, adventure and the opportunity to get close to nature. Read More
- How the River Works

- Between the 1920s and 1930s a series of storage locks and weirs were built to reduce the effects of drought and flood in the Murray River. Read More


