Koondrook Waterfront

Parks and Gardens

Koondrook is a historic Murray River village where paddle steamers and river transport were a hive of activities in the early 1900's. Today the riverfront of Koondrook has been developed to support the growing tourism industry.
Couple walking past redgum carved statue
Koondrook Riverfront signage
Koondrook Riverfront walking track to the footbridge and Koondrook Retreat
Koondrook Riverfron and Goods Shed
Young couple walking on Koondrook Wharf on the Murray River
Looking up at the walkway of the Koondrook wharf at dusk
An aerial image showing Koondrook Retreat, footbridge, waterfront and township
The Koondrook Waterfront includes the internationally award-winning wharf, the meticulously restored Goods Shed, operating historic Arbuthnot Sawmills, Goanna Walking Track, playground, boat ramp and links to the redgum footbridge and Koondrook Retreat.

The waterfront also includes a section of the Koondrook Barham Redgum Statue River Walk, a unique walk including 20 redgum statues carved by chainsaw.

The waterfront is welcoming to visitors and located in easy walking distance to enjoy a great meal or drink from the Long Paddock Food Store, Mate's Royal Hotel or the Koondrook General Store.