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Hattah-Kulkyne is special because of the flow of permanent water in the nearby Murray River and the freshwater Hattah Lakes seasonally filled by creeks connected to the Murray which provide food and shelter for waterbirds and fish. These lakes can remain full for up to ten years without flooding, but flooding generally occurs, on average, once every two years. Things to Do Activities include camping, canoeing, bicycle riding, nature study, photography, fishing and driving (Hattah and Kulkyne nature drives - many other tracks are sandy or impassable after rain). Information about walking tracks, and about the park's natural history and cultural heritage, is available at the Park Visitor Centre. Caravan parks, motels and hotels are available at Mildura, Red Cliffs, Ouyen and Robinvale.

Email: info@parks.vic.gov.au

Website: www.parkweb.vic.gov.au

Address:
Calder Hwy
Hattah, Victoria, 3501

Guest Facilities:
Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Sheltered Area, Viewing Platform

Experiences you can enjoy at Hattah-Kulkyne National Park:
Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife


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