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Murray River Adventure Trail Gets Moving

VIC Premier

The new Murray River Adventure Trail – a long-distance walking, cycling and water-based adventure trail along the Murray River – is a step closer to completion with a firm engaged to plan and design a priority section of the trail.

Through the Andrews Labor Government’s Visitor Economy Recovery and Reform Plan, $10.3 million is being

invested to design and construct priority elements of Stage One of the trail, located between Picnic Point in Barmah ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park and Koondrook.

Parks Victoria has engaged JJ Ryan Consulting Pty Ltd to plan and design trail upgrades, some new sections of trail, kayak launches and small bridge crossings, and new facilities at several key visitor sites, including picnic facilities, car parking and toilets.

Parks Victoria will undertake cultural heritage and environmental assessments to ensure new sections of trail and visitor infrastructure are created taking these elements into consideration. 

When complete, the Murray River Adventure Trail will connect a series of walking, cycling and watercraft trails all the way from the east near Wodonga to Mildura in the west.

New nature-based tourism experiences and better connections between towns will encourage people to visit new locations, extend their stay, boost tourism and support the regional economy. The trail will be easily accessible and cater for both day and multi-day trail visitors.

The Murray River Adventure Trail and nine other projects, including the Grampians Peaks Trail, Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing and Wilsons Prom Revitalisation, have received $149 million to support jobs and local communities.

This initial section of the project is expected to be completed in 2024, with more information about the project available at parks.vic.gov.au/projects.

As stated by Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio

Northern Victoria offers a unique landscape and natural environment for locals and visitors to enjoy, that’s why it’s so important to protect these places while supporting the local economy.”

As stated by Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Martin Pakula

The Murray River Adventure Trail project is anticipated to create 30 direct jobs during construction and contribute more than $10.8 million to the Victorian economy.”

As stated by Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp

“Stage one of the trail will allow people to enjoy this stunning region, stay longer and learn more about the area’s significant Aboriginal cultural heritage.”

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