Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area (Murray - Sunset National Park)

Explore

Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area (Murray - Sunset National Park)

Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area is set on the banks of the Murray River, in the surrounds of majestic River Red Gums. Take a dip off its sandy beaches, launch a canoe to explore the iconic river or relax and watch the sunset stain the beautiful cliff face a vivid orange. A picnic table is available. Access is by 4WD in dry weather only. No fees or bookings are required.

Visitor Tips: This is a remote area with no mobile reception. Campers must be self-sufficient and carry all the water and provisions they need. Please practise minimal impact camping and observe relevant fire regulations. Fires are permitted only where fireplaces are provided and must be extinguished with water before leaving. Please bring your own firewood or a gas or electric stove or barbecue.

Campsites should be at least 20m from the river. Avoid camping under or close to large trees like River Red Gums, as branches may fall at any time and swing away from the tree. Chemical toilets are preferred. Pit toilets must be at least 100m from the water’s edge. Bury toilet paper and waste appropriately. No bins are provided – please take all rubbish home with you for recycling or disposal. Download the Lindsay, Mulcra and Wallpolla Islands Visitor Guide for more information.

How to get there

Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area (Murray - Sunset National Park)

Need to know

Kulkurna Cliffs Camping Area (Murray - Sunset National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • No dogs allowed
  • No firearms allowed

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Trees may fall take care

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

Wallpolla Island Closed

2022/23 Flood Damage

Wallpolla Islands is closed due to riverine flood damage from the 2022/23 event. Impacts affecting both access and visitor safety are still present and are being worked on as part of recovery efforts. Timeframes for re-opening to the public are still unknown at this time.

Safety Alert - Feral Bees

Please be advised that due to current dry conditions, we are experiencing an increased number of bee sightings and swarms gathering around water sources. Be aware that there maybe bees in camping and day use areas, around toilets, water tanks, lakes and rivers.
Please use caution.

X
By using our site you accept that we use and share cookies and similar technologies with certain approved third parties. These tools enable us to improve your website experience and to provide content and ads tailored to your interests. By continuing to use our site you consent to this. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.
Confirm