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Rustic and Relaxing The wide variety of plants and wildlife provide interest for nature lovers and intriguing subjects for photographers. Be on the lookout for evidence of the area's former Aboriginal inhabitants, including canoe and shield trees. For a relaxing view of the area's natural beauty, there are unlimited opportunities for hiking in the park, or experience the self-guided Hattah Nature Drive near Lake Hattah. A peaceful walk in the park; a leisurely fish for yellowbelly and redfin in the Murray; canoeing, kayaking and swimming are all essential when visiting Hattah - Kulkyne and Murray - Kulkyne Parks.
A Land of Contrast From the graceful River Red Gums hugging the lake, river and creek beds, to the native Cypress-Pine, Buloke and Mallee in arid areas, the shade of trees is never far away. Enjoy this land of difference, exploring the Murray River bends such as Jinkers, Fireman's and Tarpaulin Bend, or walk across the dry lakes. Maybe a hiking adventure is more your style, perhaps encountering a kangaroo along the way. Red and Western Grey Kangaroos are abundant in the park, wildflowers abound in spring and at night you may hear a Mopoke call. The contrast of the lake system, low mallee scrub and native pine woodlands is a sight you will never forget!
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