Map of Riverland South Australia | Towns, Murray River & Visitor Guide

Map of Riverland South Australia – Towns, Murray River & Visitor Guide

This map of the Riverland provides an overview of South Australia's largest river region, including major towns, Murray River attractions, wineries, conservation parks, lookouts and visitor destinations.

The Riverland is one of South Australia's most important tourism and agricultural regions. Known for its vineyards, citrus orchards, river landscapes, wildlife and houseboat holidays, the area attracts visitors throughout the year.

Quick Answer:

The Riverland is located in eastern South Australia along the Murray River. Major destinations include Renmark, Berri, Loxton, Waikerie, Barmera and numerous river-based attractions.

Interactive Riverland Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Riverland towns, Murray River attractions, parks and visitor destinations.
Tip: Riverland maps are useful for locating river towns, wineries, conservation parks, camping areas and Murray River attractions.

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Where Is the Riverland Located?

The Riverland is located in eastern South Australia along the Murray River near the Victorian and New South Wales borders. It is one of the state's most productive agricultural regions and a major destination for river-based tourism.

  • North: Outback South Australia
  • South: Murraylands region
  • East: Victoria and New South Wales borders
  • West: Murray Bridge and Adelaide direction

Main Towns of the Riverland

  • Renmark — tourism and river recreation hub
  • Berri — major regional centre
  • Loxton — historic town and river destination
  • Waikerie — known for river views and recreation
  • Barmera — lakeside tourism town
  • Glossop — agricultural district
  • Paringa — gateway town near Renmark
  • Monash — family-friendly attractions and parks

Main Attractions in the Riverland

  • Murray River — defining natural feature
  • Banrock Station Wetlands — wildlife and conservation area
  • Lake Bonney — recreation and water sports destination
  • Riverland Wine Region — vineyards and cellar doors
  • Houseboat Areas — popular holiday activity
  • River Cruises — scenic Murray River experiences
  • Conservation Parks — birdlife and wildlife habitats
  • Lookout Points — river and valley views
  • Camping Areas — riverside recreation locations
  • Historic River Settlements — heritage attractions

Major Areas Explained

  • Renmark District — tourism and accommodation hub
  • Berri District — commercial and services centre
  • Loxton District — heritage and agriculture area
  • Lake Bonney Region — water recreation area
  • Murray River Corridor — main tourism and recreation zone

Key Geographic Features

  • Murray River — Australia's longest river
  • Lake Bonney — major inland lake
  • River Floodplains — important ecological areas
  • Wetlands — wildlife habitat regions
  • River Cliffs — scenic landscape feature
  • Vineyard Landscapes — major agricultural areas

Riverland Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of the Riverland is useful for understanding how towns, attractions and recreation areas connect across the region.

  • Sturt Highway — primary regional transport route
  • Murray River Crossings — connect towns and attractions
  • Tourist Drives — scenic river routes
  • Boat Access Points — river recreation facilities
  • Regional connections — link the Riverland with Adelaide, Victoria and New South Wales

Why People Search for a Map of the Riverland

  • To locate Riverland towns and attractions
  • To plan Murray River holidays
  • To find wineries and cellar doors
  • To locate camping and houseboat areas
  • To explore eastern South Australia

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Riverland Map FAQs

  • Where is the Riverland located?
    The Riverland is located in eastern South Australia along the Murray River near the Victorian and New South Wales borders.
  • What is the Riverland known for?
    The Riverland is known for the Murray River, wineries, citrus production, houseboats, wetlands and outdoor recreation.
  • What are the main towns in the Riverland?
    Major towns include Renmark, Berri, Loxton, Waikerie and Barmera.
  • Is the Riverland worth visiting?
    Yes. The Riverland is one of South Australia's leading river tourism destinations and offers boating, wine, wildlife and scenic landscapes.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, emergency use or official determinations. Water levels, road conditions, attraction availability, weather and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.