And Easter is one of the most popular times for campers in our region.
As the temperatures drop and the leaves change, the area’s natural beauty comes alive, providing an ideal backdrop for outdoor activities.
Fishing is popular, particularly along the Edward River at Deniliquin, on the Mighty Murray or in one of the many other creeks and anabranches that feed this region.
Anglers can cast their lines for species such as Murray cod, yellowbelly, and silver perch, all of which thrive in the area’s freshwater environments.
Autumn is an excellent time for fishing, as the cooler water temperatures encourage fish to become more active, increasing the chances of a successful catch.
Whether you prefer bank fishing or using a boat, the calm, scenic waters offer a relaxing yet rewarding experience.
Camping in the district is equally enjoyable, with a variety of campsites scattered throughout the area.
The region’s serene atmosphere makes it perfect for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature.
Many campsites are located near the river, offering convenient access to fishing spots and the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful evening by the campfire.
With the vibrant autumn foliage surrounding the area, it’s a picturesque setting for both experienced campers and beginners.
Camping is available at many of the local caravan parks, or there may be spots available in the Murray Valley National Park (www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/murray-valley-national-park), Barmah National Park (www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/barmah-national-park), Koondrook-Perricoota Forest (www.forestrycorporation.com.au/visit/forests/koondrook).