Moira national parks

The Moira Region in Victoria boasts several national parks and reserves, catering to nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Notable parks in the area include Barmah National Park, known for its vast River Red Gum forest, and Murray Valley National Park, offering camping, birdwatching, fishing, and kayaking opportunities across its three precincts. Moira Drive within the Murray Valley National Park provides a scenic route through river red gum forests, leading to a water bird observatory where various bird species can be spotted.

Moira Bushland Reserve, a core part of Aboriginal cultural landscapes in Victoria, contributes to the preservation of traditional custodians' culture. Alongside these national parks, the Moira Shire Council maintains public parks, reserves, and playgrounds throughout the municipality. These sites offer amenities such as playgrounds, seating, tables, shelters, public toilets, BBQs, walking tracks, and other facilities for various activities and events.

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