Things to Do in the River Environment

Enjoy recreation opportunities

  • Walk, run or cycle on the Yanha Gurtji Shared Path Network
  • Fish, canoe, kayak or boat on the rivers
  • Explore nature through observation, birdwatching, photography and art
  • Relax and enjoy the benefits of nature for health and wellbeing by being outside, or through reflection and meditation

Join a local community group – Shepparton Camera Club, BirdLife Murray Goulburn, Shepparton Canoe Club, GV Mountain Bike Club, GV Bicycle Users Group, Shepparton Historical Society, The Broken Creek Field Naturalists Group, Toolamba Fishing Club Undera Angling Club, Burnanga Indigenous Fishing Club, Kyabram & District Bush Verse Group, Landcare groups

VOLUNTEER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

VISIT THE RIVER ENVIRONMENT

ATTEND OUR UPCOMING EVENTS

BECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST

RiverConnect

We acknowledge the people and clans of the Yorta Yorta Nation as the traditional owners of the area now called Greater Shepparton.

We recognise the deep connections they have with water, land, air and sky, and value partnerships with them for the health of people and Country.

We pay our respects to Elders past and present and acknowledge the primacy of Traditional Owners’ obligations, rights and responsibilities to use and care for their traditional lands and waters.