Cornish Beach Camping Cobram Regional Park Murray River Free Camping

Cornish Beach, situated along the serene banks of the Murray River near Cobram, Victoria, offers an idyllic escape for campers seeking solitude and natural beauty. Hidden away down unsealed tracks within the Cobram Regional Park, this site is less frequented than the major beaches like Thomson’s, making it a perfect spot for those who prefer a quieter bush camping experience. The location is defined by its towering river red gums, which provide ample shade during the warmer months, and the gentle flow of the Murray River, which invites visitors to swim, fish, or simply sit back and watch the water go by. The camping area at Cornish Beach is spacious and informal, allowing campers to set up camp right near the water’s edge or further back amongst the trees for more shelter.

The ground is a mixture of compacted dirt and sand, typical of the river bends in this region. It is well-suited for self-sufficient campers with caravans, camper trailers, or tents. As part of the Murray River Reserve, the area is rich in biodiversity. Mornings are often filled with the sounds of native birdlife, including kookaburras, parrots, and honeyeaters, while evenings might reveal local wildlife such as possums and wombats foraging nearby.Access to the site requires navigating through the forest tracks that branch off from the main roads near Cobram. While the tracks are generally accessible to 2WD vehicles in dry conditions, they can become slippery and boggy after rain. It is highly recommended to check local conditions before entering, especially during the wetter months or after a river rise. The remote nature of the track adds to the charm, giving you the feeling of being miles away from civilisation while only being a short drive from the township of Cobram.Facilities at Cornish Beach are non-existent, maintaining the authentic bush camping feel.

There are no toilets, showers, or potable water sources on-site. Visitors must be completely self-contained, bringing their own chemical toilets, plenty of drinking water, and rubbish bags to pack out what they pack in. This “leave no trace” philosophy is essential to preserving the pristine condition of the riverbank and ensuring it remains open and beautiful for future campers. For fishing enthusiasts, Cornish Beach is a prime location. The submerged logs and snags along this stretch of the river provide excellent habitat for the iconic Murray Cod, as well as Golden Perch (Yellowbelly) and Carp. It is also a fantastic spot for kayaking or canoeing, with calm waters allowing for easy paddling upstream or downstream to explore other nearby bends and sandbars. Whether you are there to cast a line, read a book under a gum tree, or enjoy a campfire under the stars (subject to fire restrictions), Cornish Beach delivers a classic Australian camping experience.

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Seasonal Weather Forecast: Cobram Region

Season Average Temperature (High/Low) Conditions
Summer (Dec – Feb) 32°C / 16°C Hot and dry conditions. High UV index. Excellent for swimming. Be aware of Total Fire Bans.
Autumn (Mar – May) 25°C / 10°C Mild days and cool nights. Generally stable weather, making it the peak season for camping.
Winter (Jun – Aug) 15°C / 4°C Cold nights with potential morning frost. Days are cool. Rainfall is more likely, affecting track access.
Spring (Sep – Nov) 23°C / 9°C Warming trend with wildflowers. River levels may be high. Mosquitoes can be active near water.

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