Moorook is one of a series of villages and towns that encircle a series of
lakes and lagoons that make up the Riverland region and encompass the Murray
River floodplain and wetlands. The system is two and a half hour by car from
Adelaide and the towns, which include Berri, Renmark, Loxton, Waikerie, Barmera
and Cobdogla, are all within half an hour of Moorook.
Acknowledged as the gateway to the wetlands, Cobdogla takes its name from
a huge station which for many years bred horses for the South Australian Police
and the British Army units in India.
Moorook Game Reserve conserves a Murray River floodplain area comprising Wachtels
Lagoon and wetlands which feature river gums and river box rising from the
tangle of lignum fringing the lagoon. A nature trail skirts the edge of the
waterways and reeds which protect the nursery area of many waterbirds, frogs
and small fish
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