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The Border Rivers Region

Queensland and New South Wales

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The Border Rivers Region

The Border Rivers Region is a beautiful area located between Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. It covers an area of approximately 19,000 square kilometers and is home to a variety of stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultural sites.

Getting There

The easiest way to get to the Border Rivers Region is by car. The region can be accessed through the Newell Highway, the Cunningham Highway, and the Gore Highway. There are also regular flights to Moree, which is the largest town in the region.

Things to Do

The Border Rivers Region offers a range of activities for visitors of all ages. Here are some of the best things to do:

Explore the National Parks

The region is home to several national parks, including Girraween National Park and Sundown National Park. Visitors can go bushwalking, bird watching, and camping. The parks also offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Visit Cultural Sites

The Border Rivers Region has a rich indigenous and colonial history, and there are many cultural sites to visit. The Cobb & Co Museum in Toowoomba and the Glen Innes and District Historical Society Museum are particular highlights.

Go Fishing

The rivers in the region are renowned for their fishing. Visitors can catch Murray Cod, Yellowbelly, and Perch. There are also several fishing competitions held throughout the year.

Relax in Hot Springs

The region is home to several hot springs, which are perfect for relaxation. The Artisan Spa Baths in Moree and Burren Junction Baths in Burren Junction are must-visit hot springs.

Where to Stay

The Border Rivers Region offers a range of accommodation options, including camping grounds, motels, and bed and breakfasts. Some of the most popular options include:

Pindari Caravan Park

Located in the heart of Goondiwindi, Pindari Caravan Park offers powered and unpowered sites, cabins, and villas. The park also has an outdoor pool and a mini-golf course.

Moree Caravan Park

Moree Caravan Park is located in the center of Moree and offers a range of accommodation options for different budgets. The park also has a barbecue area, laundry facilities, and a swimming pool.

Glen Innes Motel

The Glen Innes Motel is located in the town of Glen Innes and offers comfortable accommodation for visitors. The motel also has a restaurant on-site that serves delicious meals.

Visit The Border Rivers Region

The Border Rivers Region is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique Australian experience. From exploring national parks to visiting cultural sites to relaxing in hot springs, there's something for everyone in this stunning region.


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Goondiwindi border bridge over the Macintyre river photo thanks to Scott Rawstorne of Global Paddler