About Hattah & Hattah-Kulkyne National Park
Hattah-Kulkyne National Park protects a vast network of red gum forests and seasonal wetlands along the Murray River in north-western Victoria. This is prime birdwatching country—the lakes, billabongs and river red gums attract waterbirds year-round, and the landscape offers a genuine glimpse of the Murray's natural heritage. The park is ideal for touring caravans and camper trailers, with multiple on-site campgrounds and easy access to walking trails.
Walks & Trails
The Hattah Nature Walk is a short 2km loop perfect for a quick introduction to the park's red gum woodland and wildlife. For a longer outing, the Camel Pad Track (4km away) takes you deeper into the park's natural landscape and is suited to hikers wanting a more substantial walk.
Camping
The Lake Hattah Campground is just 1km from the visitor centre and offers powered and unpowered sites within the national park. The Lake Mournpall Campground (6km away) provides another park option, while the free Hattah North Rest Area suits those seeking budget camping. Travellers heading further afield will find campsites scattered along the Murray region: Hattah Billabong Camp (17km), Euston Crossing Campsite (18km), Liparoo Flat Camp (18km), Colignan Mallee Camp (26km), Emmerts Bend (28km), Watts Bend (29km), and the free Wemen Rest Area (31km).
Pubs & Dining
The Nangiloc Store and Tavern is 33km away and combines supplies with a tavern meal. Further afield, Euston Club Resort and the Euston Royal Hotel (both 57km) offer accommodation and dining options, with the latter featuring a beer garden. The Jack is 59km away.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
Robinvale Wines (54km) and Nursery Ridge Estate Wines (62km) are worth the drive for touring wine lovers exploring the Murray wine region.
Golf
Ouyen Golf Course is 37km away, Robinvale Golf Club is 58km, and Underbool Golf Course is 95km distant for those keen to play a round during their stay.