Situated just downstream from its sister site, Bourkes Beach No 2 in Burramine, Victoria, offers a distinctively different camping experience along the iconic Murray River. While many river bends are tucked away in dense bush, Beach No 2 is celebrated for its expansive, open layout and flat terrain. This unique characteristic makes it a top choice for travellers with larger caravans, big rigs, or groups of friends looking to set up a communal camp without the restrictions of cramped spaces. Located within the tranquil River Murray Reserve, this site provides the perfect balance of accessibility and seclusion.

The landscape at Bourkes Beach No 2 is defined by its high, level banks that gently slope down to the water’s edge, offering panoramic views of the river. The open canopy allows for plenty of sunlight, which is a blessing during the cooler months, while scattered River Red Gums still provide essential pockets of shade for summer afternoons. The river here is wide and inviting, popular for swimming, kayaking, and launching small tinac, making it a versatile spot for water-based recreation. The firm, compacted earth surface is generally reliable, though as with all river tracks, caution is advised after heavy rain.
As a free camping destination, Bourkes Beach No 2 operates on a self-sufficient basis. There are absolutely no facilities on-site—meaning no toilets, showers, or potable water. Visitors must come fully prepared with their own supplies and waste management solutions. This “bush camping” style ensures that the area remains unspoiled and peaceful, attracting a respectful crowd of nature enthusiasts who value the serenity of the Australian bush. It is essential to adhere to the “carry in, carry out” principle to protect the local flora and fauna.
Wildlife is abundant in this corridor of the Murray. It is not uncommon to spot kangaroos grazing in the early morning mist or to hear the splash of a platypus or water rat at dusk. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the variety of species, from the vibrant crimson rosella to the majestic whistling kite patrolling the river. For anglers, the site is a gateway to prime fishing waters, with Murray Cod and Golden Perch frequently caught in the snag-rich areas nearby.
Despite its feeling of remote wilderness, Bourkes Beach No 2 is conveniently positioned near the townships of Yarrawonga and Cobram. This allows campers to enjoy the best of both worlds: days spent in the quiet solitude of the riverbank and easy access to local wineries, farm gates, and essential services just a short drive away. Whether you are seeking a solo retreat or a gathering place for the whole family, Bourkes Beach No 2 delivers an unforgettable Murray River escape.
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Hot & Sunny
Avg: 16°C – 33°C
Peak camping season. High UV and fire danger. Perfect for water activities.
Mild & Pleasant
Avg: 9°C – 25°C
Stable weather, warm days and crisp nights. Excellent fishing conditions.
Cold & Damp
Avg: 4°C – 14°C
Frequent frosts and potential rain. Tracks can be muddy. Campfires essential.
Fresh & Variable
Avg: 7°C – 24°C
Blooming wildflowers. River levels may rise. Pleasant days with cool evenings.