Barham River Walk

Natural Attractions

Starting at Riverside Park Boardwalk, you’ll find two hand-carved red gum sculptures – the Pioneer Woman and Sir John Monash (chief engineer of the nearby bridge and later famed WWI military strategist). The park is the perfect spot for a picnic, or, easier still, pop into a nearby café for some delicious snacks.

Continue on the footpath along the river, through the Barham Caravan Park, reading signs along the way about the Barham Koondrook Bridge, River Country’s natural environment, the Red Gum timber industry, and the original location of the Koondrook Barham Punt Crossing.

Finish your walk at the Border Flywheelers Museum, a quaint museum that aims to collect, restore and exhibit tractors, machinery, engines, and other artefacts used by the farming community throughout the Murray Darling Basin.

Facilities

Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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Border Flywheelers Club Heritage Museum

Border Flywheelers Club Heritage Museum

Barham, Murray River

Couple viewing redgum statue

Koondrook Barham Redgum Statue River Walk

Barham, Murray River

Transport

Murray Magic Tours

Barham, Murray River

rotunda in grassed park

Barham Riverside Park

Barham, Murray River

Barham Bridge

Barham Bridge over Murray River

Barham, Murray River

Federation Botanic Reserve signage

Barham Federation Botanical Reserve

Barham, Murray River