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Things to do in Euston and Robinvale

Euston and Robinvale Things to Do & Events

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The beauty of the natural bushland and Murray River is spectacular and must be appreciated at leisure. Large areas of protected parks and reserves flank the Murray River either side of Robinvale-Euston, providing the peace and beauty to experience nature at its absolute best…which will revive the most tired spirit. Take the river walk from Robinvale over the bridge to the Euston Lock & Weir 15 as the perfect way to experience the natural landscape.

If bushwalking, bird watching, fishing or water sports are your pleasure, then Robinvale-Euston has these in abundance. Robinvale-Euston can honestly boast to having one of the best stretches of the Murray River.

If you like the action fast, one of our largest events is the Robinvale-Euston 80 Ski Classic. Conducted over the Labour Day weekend each year it draws competitors and visitors alike from all over Australia or the Mallee Blossom Festival in August gets you connected to our diverse community.

Stop in at a roadside stall for fresh, home-grown, seasonal produce freshly picked for sale, or visit the monthly Robinvale Country Market and purchase fresh, seasonal food straight from the grower to you – all year round. Or you can experience the flavours of Robinvale Wines and Boundary Bend Olives.

Lake Benanee, 10km north east of Robinvale-Euston is another magnificent body of water suitable for camping, swimming, fishing, water skiing, boating and sailboarding.

A few great day trips from Robinvale-Euston are Mungo National Park, Yanga National Park and Hattah Kulkyne National Park. As part of the Willandra Lakes World Heritage area. Mungo National Park shows outback Australia at its best and Robinvale-Euston has the closes access to the Park.

Hattah Kulkyne National Park is a large preserve of native mallee teeming with wildlife. Kangaroos, emus, goannas, kookaburras, parrots and other native flora and fauna can be seen in their natural habitat. You could head towards Balranald and discover the newly established Yanga National Park.

Maybe you’d rather take a step back in time with a visit to the Rural Life Museum in Robinvale. There is a wonderful display of pioneering machinery and other historical memorabilia relevant to the significant horticultural pioneering region.

For a small region compared to our neighbours, Robinvale-Euston has lots to explore, great accommodation options and friendly relaxed laid back style we’re sure you’ll love as much as us!

ANNUAL EVENTS IN ROBINVALE/EUSTON

Robinvale Euston Ski 80 Race
March Long Weekend

Mallee Almond Blossom Festival – Held in Robinvale
Annually in August

The Great Murray River Salami Festival
Saturday November 11th 2023
10am to 4pm
Euston Club Resort Riverfront
Live Entertainment, Kids Activities, Market Stalls, Salami Vendors, Food and Beverage Vendors, Alcohol 18+Zone, Best Salami Competition,