Paddle / Raft Guides

Paddle / Raft Guides : Australia

Australia has great locations for river rafting and paddling. Here are some options:

 

1. Franklin River, Tasmania: This is one of Australia's most famous white-water rafting destinations. The Franklin River is located in a remote wilderness area in Tasmania, and offers a challenging and exhilarating rafting experience.

 

2. Murray River, Victoria and New South Wales: The Murray River is Australia's longest river, and offers a variety of rafting and paddling experiences, from gentle scenic floats to more challenging rapids.

 

3. Barrington River, New South Wales: The Barrington River is located in the beautiful Barrington Tops region of New South Wales, and offers a range of paddling experiences, including white-water rafting, kayaking and canoeing.

 

4. Tully River, Queensland: The Tully River is located in far north Queensland, and is considered one of Australia's best white-water rafting destinations. It offers a range of rapids, from easy to extremely challenging.

 

5. Mitta Mitta River, Victoria: The Mitta Mitta River is located in the Victorian Alps, and offers a range of paddling experiences, from gentle floats to more challenging rapids.

 

6. Margaret River, Western Australia: The Margaret River is best known for its wine, but it also offers a variety of paddling experiences, from gentle scenic floats to more challenging rapids.

 

It's important to note that river rafting and paddling can be dangerous, and should only be attempted with proper training and equipment. It's also a good idea to go with a reputable guide or tour operator.

 

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and the Aboriginal Elders of other communities who may be there today

 

POPULAR SEARCHES

TGA (Training.gov.au)

Weather - Bureau of Meteorology

International Rafting Federation (IRF)


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