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Accomodation in Koondrook and Barham. Welcome to Koondrook Caravan Park in the historic
redgum township of Koondrook. The park is situated on the banks of the Murray
River and Gunbower Creek. The park overlooks Gunbower Island red gum
state forest which is the largest inland Island in the
Southern Hemisphere with an abundance of fauna and flora.
Koondrook shares the Murray with its twin town
of Barham (New South Wales)
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Winner: Kerang Business
Council Excellence Award -- Tourism/Hospitality 2002,
finalist 2003 and 2006.
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Koondrook is an Aboriginal word meaning "meeting
of the waters" as this is where the Gunbower Creek
meets the Murray River.
Located about 300km northwest of Melbourne on the
Victoria / NSW border, Koondrook is famous for it's
forest industry and for Building paddle steamers in
the 1800,s
More recently tourism has also become important with the area offering many
activities including golf, sailing, windsurfing, fishing, boating, cruising on the
river or swamplands, camping and bushwalking. |