Murray River National Park
Murray River National Park is a protected area in South Australia located between and north east of the Adelaide city centre, lying along the Murray River. The national park is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area. the national park comprises more than, and includes a vast network of Murray River wetlands and floodplains.
The national park was proclaimed on 20 June 1991 under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, "to conserve a significant proportion of South Australia’s floodplain environments which are not represented widely in other reserve systems".
The national park originally consisted of the first three sections listed below, with the following three in existence as of 2022. All of the sections adjoin the Murray River, extending from near Loxton in the south west to near Renmark in the north-east.
- Katarapko, on the north side of the river between Loxton in the south and Berri in the north
- Lyrup Flats, on the north side of the river midway between Berri and Loxton
- Bulyong, or Bulyong Island, on the west side of the river upstream from Renmark, accessible only by boat
- Paringa Paddock, including Goat Island, between Renmark and Paringa
- Gurra Gurra, just across the river south of Berri, directly opposite Katarapko
- Kingston-on-Murray, next to the township of Kingston-on-Murray
The protected areas provide for a number recreational activities such as walking, bike riding, canoeing, bird-watching and bush camping. There are parking facilities, designated camping areas with some toilets, walking trails, and a self-guided drive trail.
In 2021, a group of people in the Riverland region started a campaign to rename Goat Island to Ruby Hunter Island to honour the legacy of singer-songwriter Ruby Hunter. As Goat Island is part of the Murray River National Park, the Department for Environment and Water has the final say.