Ski Beach Barooga
Ski Beach Barooga is a day-use picnic spot tucked between Cobram and Barooga on the Murray River's bank. It's an ideal location for outdoor activities with provisions for barbecue and picnics, along with accessible modern toilets. There's a camping area in close proximity, with enticing spots along the cliff top overlooking the river. Despite no onsite facilities, it is conveniently close to the picnic area's amenities. This makes it a favored getaway destination for those looking to experience nature, outdoor activities, and overnight camping with a scenic river view.

About this campsite
Ski Beach Barooga is a delightful picnic hotspot nestled on the Murray River's bank, conveniently located between Cobram and Barooga. This day-use only site offers a perfect escape to enjoy the outdoors with modern amenities, including accessible toilets, BBQ, and picnic tables. Closer, there is a stunning camping area, with enticing spots along the cliff top, offering incredible views of the river. While no facilities are available directly in the camping region, everything you need is just a walk away at the picnic area. This location's charm lies in its combination of the recreational and serene, making it a must-visit for those seeking an enriching outdoor experience.
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Contact & Location
Vermont Street
Barooga, 3644
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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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