Discover the best top things to do in Greater Shepparton, Australia including Robert Mactier Memorial Garden, Lower Goulburn National Park, Victoria Park Lake, Mount Major, Cussen Park, Dookie Rail Trail, All Abilities Playground, Riverside Gardens, Gemmill Swamp Wildlife Reserve, Australian Botanic Gardens Shepparton.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
This section of the Goulburn River is lined with River Red Gums and is an important wildlife corridor linking the mountains of the Great Dividing Range to the Murray River. The picturesque river has narrow strips of vegetation along its meandering banks, with the adjoining River Red Gum forests and woodlands providing a striking contrast to the adjacent farmland. The Lower Goulburn National Park and forests along the lower reaches of the Goulburn River are ideal for camping, fishing and canoeing. Sightsee and picnic with many views from high river banks, swim or fish in this fairly shallow section of the river which is enhanced by summer releases from Lake Eildon. Informal boat ramps are scattered along the river at popular access points.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
No need to go far. It’s in the middle of the town this lovely park with recreational activities, the lake can be walked all around, or run/jogging Next to it’s is the mighty Goulburn river and the bush walk. There is a 22km bike path to take you to Tatura through Tebet bush and pastures if you are into cycling
4.5 based on 25 reviews
This is a great park that includes a good variety of activities for children whatever their ability to climb, swing , slide and run around It is safe with a number of disabled parking spots available out the front. The toilet facilities are very clean and suitable for wheel chairs. There are tables and seats available, it has a lovely setting and I have found people using this park to be friendly .
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Nice place to visit while you're at Emerald Bank. You can play mini-golf or browse through the beautiful nursery with its helpful and knowledgable staff.
4.0 based on 20 reviews
The botanic gardens have really evolved since I was here 4 years ago. Lovely walks, all signposted and new sculpture gardens - really inspiring. Now I confess that I am a diehard gardener and just love being outdoors but I think there is something here for everyone. Open space for kids to run around in, easy ground level walks and the more challenging trot up the hill for breathtaking views 360 degrees. Interesting native plantings with good signage. A tip - make sure you are wearing sturdy walking shoes or runners as most of the paths are gravel/ dirt.
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