Scotts Beach Camping Area
Scotts Beach Camping Area provides a rustic, back-to-nature camping experience right on the banks of the tranquil Murray River. Enveloped by towering gum trees, the campsite offers shaded, level sites for a serene stay. Indulge in the joy of bush camping, enjoy riverside walks, birdwatching or simply soak in the serene landscapes. Please note, due to the natural gum tree surroundings, there's a risk of falling limbs. A perfect location for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.

About this campsite
Scotts Beach Camping Area is a delightfully rustic campsite located on the picturesque bank of the Murray River. Enveloped by towering gum trees, the setting offers a natural canopy for shaded, level camp spots. For those yearning for a pure bush experience, this site extends the most authentic encounter, being devoid of any man-made facilities. While the shade of old gum trees adds to the allure, campers should also be cognizant of occasional falling limbs. A stay at Scotts Beach Camping Area promises an unmatched immersion in nature, fostering relaxation and rejuvenation away from the city's hustle and bustle. Prepare for a tranquil getaway filled with fishing, birdwatching or simply basking in the serenity of the great outdoors.
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Contact & Location
River Road
Cobram, 3644
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Murray River
The Murray holds the crown as Australia's most extensive river that can be navigated, and globally sits third in length. The Upper Murray section, nestled in the Australian Alps, primarily benefits from the melted snow supply. Nonetheless, multiple sources nourish this splendid waterway, not just the melting snow, providing plenty of perfect spots for abundant riverside camping experiences.
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Riverina
The Riverina, a fertile hub for agriculture in New South Wales, thrives on the abundant waters from the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers. Spanning from the Great Dividing Range's eastern edge to where the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers meet in the west and from the Lachlan River up north to the southern Murray River, the region is a haven for campervan explorers, outdoor enthusiasts, and campfire connoisseurs seeking the Australian bush camping experience.
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