Gunbower Island Walk
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Gunbower Island Walk is an easy, mostly flat riverside walk within the Gunbower Island State Forest along the Murray River. Allow around 30 to 60 minutes to complete the walk at a relaxed pace, passing through river red gums, wetlands, and open forest. The track suits all ages and is ideal for a quiet stroll and birdwatching, with conditions changing seasonally due to flooding.

The Gunbower Island Walk is an easy riverside walk set within the Gunbower Island State Forest, one of the largest river red gum forests along the Murray River. The walk takes you through a mix of tall red gums, wetlands, and open forest, offering a clear sense of the natural landscapes that define the region.

The mostly flat track is suitable for all ages and is ideal for a gentle stroll, birdwatching, or enjoying the quiet sounds of the forest. Seasonal flooding supports rich wildlife and birdlife, making each visit a little different. It’s a great option for those wanting a simple and scenic walk close to the river and forest environment.

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