Our Towns
From Blanchetown to Renmark, you'll find a host of welcoming towns in the Riverland. Enjoy the local hospitality, water activities, golf courses, wines and more. Use them as a starting point for your river adventure, or spend time in town discovering its history, local produce and more.
Find out about the local attractions and holiday activities that each Riverland towns offers on the town pages below.
And don't forget to talk to a Riverland local - they'll be happy to share their town with you.
Riverland Towns
- Barmera

- Barmera, located on the shores of Lake Bonney, is one of South Australia's most popular aquatic playgrounds. Read More
- Berri

- The name Berri is taken from the Aboriginal word 'bery bery' meaning 'bend in the river'. Known as the commercial hub of the Riverland and set amongst a sea of vineyards. Read More
- Blanchetown

- This quiet township is in essence an informal holiday town made up of unpretentious river shacks for lovers of relaxed river days. Read More
- Cobdogla

- Cobdogla is a small irrigation settlement about five kilometres west of Barmera with a historic pumping station that formerly supplied the Barmera and Cobdogla area. Read More
- Loxton

- Loxton is a charming, vibrant town; the thriving centre of one of the most productive agricultural and horticultural regions in the state. Read More
- Lyrup

- Lyrup is a small horticultural settlement close to Berri. It offers a shady riverbank for picnics, community club and general store. Read More
- Monash

- Monash is home to one of South Australia's favourite family destinations - Monash Adventure Park. Read More
- Morgan

- An historic town and popular holiday retreat on the Murray River, Morgan was the busiest port in South Australia at the height of the paddle steamer era. Read More
- Overland Corner

- Quench your thirst at Overland Corner in one of South Australia's most quirky historic hotels. Read More





