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Moorook Game Reserve Adventures

Moorook Game Reserve is a protected wetland area in South Australia that offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and water-based recreation along the River Murray.

3,038 acres
Acres Protected
2 miles (approximate informal walking paths)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Moorook Game Reserve

 

Moorook Game Reserve is located along the River Murray in South Australia and encompasses approximately 12.3 square kilometers of wetlands, floodplains, and riverbanks. The reserve provides valuable habitat for a wide variety of waterbirds, including migratory species, and supports a range of native flora and fauna associated with freshwater ecosystems. Established to protect important wetlands and facilitate sustainable recreational hunting, Moorook is a favored destination for wildlife enthusiasts and anglers. Unlike traditional national parks, Moorook is designated as a game reserve allowing licensed waterfowl hunting during defined seasons, balancing conservation with recreational use. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, fishing, kayaking, and camping. The landscape features low-lying floodplains with reed beds and open water, creating varied habitats that attract species like black swans, pelicans, and ibis. Its proximity to the Murray River also allows for fishing adventures targeting species such as Murray cod and golden perch. Facilities are modest and primarily consist of basic camping areas and boat launching points. Access to the reserve is via local roads off the Sturt Highway, with nearby towns providing services and accommodations. Moorook’s blend of protected natural values and managed recreational use makes it a distinctive protected area within South Australia’s river corridor, appealing to anglers, hunters, and birders alike.

Highlights

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Diverse wetland bird habitats supporting species like black swans, pelicans, and ibis

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Fishing hotspots along the Murray River known for Murray cod and golden perch

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Waterfowl hunting opportunities regulated by seasonal licensing

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Peaceful camping areas near riverbanks with easy boat access

Notable Natural Features

Wetland Habitat

Extensive floodplains and reed beds create diverse habitats ideal for many bird species and aquatic life.

Murray River Access

Direct river frontage provides prime access for fishing, boating, and water-based recreation.

Waterfowl Hunting Grounds

Designated game hunting area managed to allow sustainable seasonal hunting under strict regulation.