Riverina Attractions
The Riverina is NSW largest geographical food & wine-producing region. The Murrumbidgee plays a vital role of providing water for irrigation farming in the region. Fed by the mouth of the river, fa...
An ideal way to explore around the city of Wagga Wagga, the Wiradjuri Walking Track is a 30 km trail designed to showcase the history and nature of the regional centre. From the Wagga Wagga Informa...
One of the state's premier art venues, Griffith Regional Theatre showcases world class performing arts and entertainment to the Riverina region. Offering a program to cater to all artistic tastes, ...
Displaying a wealth of historical memorabilia, Gundagai Historical Museum has, since 1968, been home to a treasure trove of memorabilia that tells a tale of Riverina past. From pioneering life to n...
Has Olympic, childrens and toddlers swimming pools, giant waterslide, rampage, bush walking tracks, caravan park, holiday lodges and boating facilities.
The paddle steamers of the inland river system began operations in the 1850s. During their hey-day riverboats played a pivotal role providing an important means of transport for the inhabitants of ...
Enjoy a stroll through the City following one or all of the three walks put together by the National Trust. Details are available from the Wagga Wagga Tourist Information Centre.
Located on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga is the largest inland city in the State of New South Wales, and is considered the capital of the Riverina area. Wagga Wagga is an aborigi...
Established as a Centenary of Federation Project, the Heritage Centre showcases Cootamundra's agricultural, transport, cultural and educational history
Cocoparra National Park is situated on 8,358 hectares. Located 25 kilometres north-east of Griffith, Cocoparra offers a chance to see original Riverina forests with wattles, orchids and tough-as-na...
Close to shopping centre features a miniature zoo, NT bottle trees, Aboriginal canoe-trees and tourist information centre.