Part of the Murrumbidgee Valley Regional Park, the Willbriggie Regional Park offers access to the Murrumbidgee River from both sides of the river around Darlington Point. There's 15 beaches within the park around Darlington Point. These are: Swaggy's Beach, Alfie's Beach, Dolan's Beach, Clive's Corner, Horrie's Beach, Paradise Beach, Bunyip Hole, Whittaker's Bend, Reserve Beach, Lady Jane Beach, Boomerang Beach, Waradgery Beach, Digger's Beach, The Point Beach and what's affectionately known as Town Beach at the Darlington Point Caravan Park.
For those that like to fish or head out on the water, there's a boat ramp to access the river near the Darlington Point Bridge.
You can camp for free at a number of spots along the riverfront, including Bunyip Hole and Whittackers Bend. The road is suitable for caravans in dry weather (dirt road access). Please obey all signs within the Regional Park.
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The unique river environment with majestic river red gums (Eucalyptus Camaldulensis) is a haven for bird and animal life. Kingfishers, honeyeaters, parrots and waterbirds.
Kangaroos, wallabies, possums, and the occasional emu makes caravanning and camping an Aussie bush experience, in town or out along the river.
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