There are a lot of camp spots all along the Murray, but as Relax-n said - where from and where to? It's a mighty long river.
Not meaning to be pedantic - but you have had quite a few members view your post - and only two replies - probably as we say - from where to where?
jules47 said
10:30 PM Dec 4, 2017
There are a lot of camp spots all along the Murray, but as Relax-n said - where from and where to? It's a mighty long river. Not meaning to be pedantic - but you have had quite a few members view your post - and only two replies - probably as we say - from where to where?
Plain Truth said
04:26 PM Dec 7, 2017
Looks like Col is starting from the top end of the Murray,he has just been to Huskinson NSW.
Look at DD's post on NE.Victoria some good spots there.Walwa is one of our favorites
jules47 said
05:19 PM Dec 17, 2017
Nyah Trotting Track-toilets, water, bins, right on the river. Lots of space. Sign says register at "shop" in town, 7 days.
msg said
06:25 PM Dec 17, 2017
There have been some very good replies to my query in the general forum.
Tony Bev said
02:18 PM Dec 18, 2017
msg wrote:
There have been some very good replies to my query in the general forum.
In the General Forum, msg You mentioned that you was looking for a camp, within a few hours of Albury
As others above have said, which part of the Murray River, was the Original Poster, inquiring about
I am sure that as soon as Col (OP), mentions what parts he is thinking of travelling, he will get plenty of replies
Below is a copy and paste from Wikipedia, as I am not familiar with the Eastern States
The Murray River is Australia's longest river, at 2,508 kilometres (1,558 mi) in length. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains, and then meanders across Australia's inland plains. It forms the border between the states of New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest into South Australia. It turns south at Morgan for its final 315 kilometres (196 mi), reaching the ocean at Lake Alexandrina.
Guys
planning on following the Murray River
any advise on places to stay?
Not meaning to be pedantic - but you have had quite a few members view your post - and only two replies - probably as we say - from where to where?
There are a lot of camp spots all along the Murray, but as Relax-n said - where from and where to? It's a mighty long river. Not meaning to be pedantic - but you have had quite a few members view your post - and only two replies - probably as we say - from where to where?
Looks like Col is starting from the top end of the Murray,he has just been to Huskinson NSW.
Look at DD's post on NE.Victoria some good spots there.Walwa is one of our favorites
In the General Forum, msg
You mentioned that you was looking for a camp, within a few hours of Albury
As others above have said, which part of the Murray River, was the Original Poster, inquiring about
I am sure that as soon as Col (OP), mentions what parts he is thinking of travelling, he will get plenty of replies
Below is a copy and paste from Wikipedia, as I am not familiar with the Eastern States
The Murray River is Australia's longest river, at 2,508 kilometres (1,558 mi) in length.
The Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains, and then meanders across Australia's inland plains.
It forms the border between the states of New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest into South Australia.
It turns south at Morgan for its final 315 kilometres (196 mi), reaching the ocean at Lake Alexandrina.