A charming township, wetland forests, and fish-filled waterways call caravan campers to Jerilderie.
Fun awaits in the rural town of Jerilderie, where caravan campers can ride the mini rail, picnic in Luke Park, and waterski on the lake before rolling onto powered, drive-through sites with convenient access to bathrooms and laundry facilities in town. More exploration awaits in Murray Valley National Park, where the river red gum forests are teeming with wildlife. Bring binoculars as rare bird species can be spotted year-round. Tow the boat behind the motorhome and launch it into Murray River—don’t forget fishing rods. Murray cod and golden perch are ready to be reeled in for dinner. There are a dozen caravan campgrounds to choose from with amenities like drop toilets, picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and boat ramps. With several connecting waterways, Barmah National Park is another easy option for a change of scenery. Hotter temperatures in January make Barmah Lake sublime for swimming, and the campsites here welcome trailers and caravans. Drop toilets are provided, but all other essentials need to be brought in.