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While staying at the Big4 Swan Hill we decided to unpack the push bikes and explore the Swan Hill River Walk that has been established along the banks of the Murray and Marraboor Rivers. This walking/bike path is about four and a half kilometres long starting at Pental Island Road at the southern end of the city, finishing at the Milloo Street Wet Lands. The Swan Hill River Walk can be accessed at several locations along its length - great for a short stroll. This path is well shaded by large gum trees along the river with plenty of places to stop and read interpretative signs about the history of this Swan Hill.
The caravan park is near the centre of the River Walk and we started our ride by heading north towards the Milloo Street Wet lands. These wetlands have been created from storm water and are full of water birds. This section of the ride took us under the historic lift bridge used by traffic heading over the border into NSW.
Back along path and past Riverside Park (a lovely town park with great facilities - public toilets, picnic tables, barbeques, children's playground, pond, fountain etc), past the caravan park then along the Marraboor River towards the Pioneer Settlement historic village. After the Village the path heads down the road and along Gregg Street before again joining the track finishing at Pental Island Road.
We found this a great way to spend the afternoon in Swan Hill.