Search this site with

 
Mallee Park
Quad Bikes
Adventure Trails!
What are you
doing this weekend?


Send any content on this page to your mobile with SMS webinfo.

Royalty FREE
Stock Photos
of the
River Murray



Download
River Murray
Video

 


MURRAY RIVER 
HISTORY & INFO
If you found information on this website useful,
help us keep it FREE and current!
Donate a few dollars and help keep us going!

 

General History

More than a hundred million years ago a great river was born.

Settlers carved a niche out of semi arid country against the incredible odds that had to be surmounted last century. No ordinary people could have survived the trials and tribulations of nature and market forces over the years.

One of the Paddle Wheelers on the MurrayMark Twain compared it favourably with the Mississippi River when he visited late in the 1800's. And indeed, a decade or two before he came, it seemed as if the Murray might well become another Mississippi.

Paddle steamers plied its full length, carrying wool, wheat and goods to and from the settlements along the Murray's banks, sometimes as far as the Darling junction. But little by little, the railway took away the business; and the river never quite made it as a highway of trade.

Then came irrigation. Introduced to the Riverland in 1887 by Canadian George Chaffey, it transformed the northern section of the Murray into a lush paradise.

First Renmark appeared, followed by community-based settlements at Pyap, Lyrup, Berri, Barmera, Loxton and Waikerie. Soon the Riverland had become South Australia's Orchard. It remains so today.

The Murray PrincessToday the Murray meanders through South Australia's heartland to the sea giving its modern day explorers unforgettable encounters with abundant wildlife, historic towns, rich vineyards and orchards.

Its flow controlled by an ingenious system of locks, once a vital commercial artery and still South Australia's lifeline, the Big River is today a playground for travelers voyaging on paddleboats and houseboats. It's big in diversity, too.

Escape the daily bustle by walking its heritage trails along the river or through the mallee country, named for the hardy tree which covers the region. Enjoy its many water sports. Discover its romantic past in museums and restored paddleboats.

Taste the year round sunshine in its fine wines and fruits. Follow its course to where it opens into lakes and flows into the Southern Ocean. Whatever your choice, the Big River, with its ever changing scenery and spacious grandeur provides the ultimate escape.
 

>> Photos of the River Murray
>> Video Downloads
>> River Murray Screen Savers & More
>> Download Paddle Steamer Video

 


 

 

Click here for the ultimate family bush adventure!

MALLEE PARK ADVENTURE TRAIL RIDING


Join the World's largest Web Site on the Murray River Today!


   

BACK

TOP

HOME

Copyright © 1998 - 2008
Murray River Web Site. All rights reserved.  All information, content and design contained within this website and page is copyright to The Murray River Web Site and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the Murray River Web Site owners or management. Images remain the property of Australian Portraits

 

Brought to you by

If any information is out of date please notify us immediately