The famous final resting place of the “Man from Snowy River”, Corryong is set at the foothills of the Australian Alps in the magnificent Upper Murray region. An adventure lover's paradise, the town’s breathtaking natural landscape attracts bushwalkers, rock climbers, horse riders and cyclists year-round.
Things to do in Corryong
Visit The Man from Snowy River Folk Museum and discover the tale of the local stockman, Jack Riley. Jack is considered by many to be the inspiration for the hero in Banjo Paterson's legendary outback poem “The Man from Snowy River”. Retrace his steps in the interactive museum, complete with a working blacksmith and horseback rides.
Arrive during April for the annual Man from Snowy River Bush Festival, held over four days. Catch all the action of the prestigious Man from Snowy River Horse Riding Challenge, wander the country markets and witness live folk music and storytellers.
Venture into the Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park and be blown away by the sheer size of Pine Mountain. One of the largest monoliths in Australia, it is believed to be bigger than Uluru. Follow the Bluff Creek Nature Trail to the tumbling cascades of Cudgewa Bluff Falls or spend a relaxing afternoon fly-fishing in the Murray River.
For panoramic views of Corryong against the dramatic backdrop of the Australian Alps, take a drive to Embry’s Lookout, located at the summit of Mount Mittamatite. If you’re keen for an active adventure, gallop through the alpine region on horseback or cycle the high country’s most challenging peaks, stopping by cool-climate wineries and farmhouse cafes.
Getting around Corryong
Corryong is a five-hour drive from Melbourne and a four-hour drive from Canberra. Coaches run between the major cities and nearby Albury Wodonga, where you can take a local bus to Corryong. Corryong town centre is easily explored on foot.