Neil’s Bend Murray River Reserve offers an extended riverside site which includes tiered gravel flats which lead down to a large river bend. It is well positioned beside the Murray River, between the townships of Walwa and Tintaldra and offers secluded sites for camping or peaceful day trips.
The two mountains in this park provide excellent and diverse adventures for bushwalkers, campers, climbers, four-wheel drive enthusiasts, birdwatchers and nature lovers. Pine Mountain, one of Australia’s largest monoliths, has a drier climate that supports many rare plants. Mount Burrowa, an area of higher rainfall, supports wet forest plants and is more heavily timbered.
National parks & reserves Mount Lawson State Park Add to favourites Murray River Road, Burrowye, Victoria, 3709 Mount Lawson State Park is known for its steep slopes, cliffs and prominent rocky bluff which impart a natural rugged beauty. The park contains a range of largely undisturbed natural environments. There are panoramic views of surrounding mountains and valleys from the summit of Mount Lawson and spectacular displays of wildflowers in spring.
Neil’s Bend Murray River Reserve offers an extended riverside site which includes tiered gravel flats which lead down to a large river bend. It is well positioned beside the Murray River, between the townships of Walwa and Tintaldra and offers secluded sites for camping or peaceful day trips.
The two mountains in this park provide excellent and diverse adventures for bushwalkers, campers, climbers, four-wheel drive enthusiasts, birdwatchers and nature lovers. Pine Mountain, one of Australia’s largest monoliths, has a drier climate that supports many rare plants. Mount Burrowa, an area of higher rainfall, supports wet forest plants and is more heavily timbered.
National parks & reserves Mount Lawson State Park Add to favourites Murray River Road, Burrowye, Victoria, 3709 Mount Lawson State Park is known for its steep slopes, cliffs and prominent rocky bluff which impart a natural rugged beauty. The park contains a range of largely undisturbed natural environments. There are panoramic views of surrounding mountains and valleys from the summit of Mount Lawson and spectacular displays of wildflowers in spring.
Neil’s Bend Murray River Reserve offers an extended riverside site which includes tiered gravel flats which lead down to a large river bend. It is well positioned beside the Murray River, between the townships of Walwa and Tintaldra and offers secluded sites for camping or peaceful day trips.