2026 Sturt’s Murrumbidgee – MacCabe Corner – Murray Mouth Expedition (November 8)

Sturt’s Murrumbidgee – MacCabe Corner – Murray Mouth Expedition with Trent and Ron Moon

15 Days / 14 Nights | 8 – 22 November  2026
Camden → Goolwa

Retrace Charles Sturt’s legendary 1830 river journey — from the Murrumbidgee’s headwaters to the sea.

This exciting trip loosely follows the route of Charles Sturt’s 1830 expedition down the Murrumbidgee River to the Murray and onwards to the sea.

Our journey begins in the historic township of Camden, located just south of Sydney in the delightful Southern Highlands of NSW. Initially following backroads, gravel roads and forestry trails, the route winds through magnificent red-gum forests and national parks little changed since Sturt’s day.

In western NSW, we’ll spend a couple of days camping and exploring the surprising history and landscapes of Yanga National Park — once, from the 1830s until 2007, the largest pastoral property in New South Wales.

Further west, we camp where the Murrumbidgee meets the Murray, the same junction where Sturt and his men were swept into “a broad and noble river.”

Crossing into South Australia near Border Cliffs, we’ll step aboard luxury Custom House Houseboats for three unforgettable nights, cruising upstream by tinny to the hard-to-reach MacCabe Corner — the exact point where NSW, SA and VIC meet. Here, the South Australian border makes a curious dogleg — a quirk of early survey errors and the evolving technology of the day. The Privy Council and High Court cases that followed went on to define every state border in Australia.

Turning south at the historic Overland Corner Hotel, built in 1859 and still serving cold beer and hearty meals, we follow the river toward its end. Near the coastal township of Goolwa, we take to the sand for a beach run to the Murray Mouth, standing where the inland waters finally flow into the Southern Ocean. We’ll raise a glass to Sturt and his men who, when their supply ship failed to appear, were forced to row all the way back upstream.

This expedition celebrates two of Australia’s most important waterways — the Murrumbidgee and the Murray — through an ever-changing mosaic of vibrant country, rich history and wild beauty.

It’s an exhilarating journey of exploration, camaraderie and discovery, tracing the footsteps of one of Australia’s great explorers through the heartland of inland Australia.


🚐 Big Vans. Big Adventure!

🚙 Towing a Larger Van? No Worries.

This route was designed with off-road touring rigs in mind.

We welcome dual-axle hybrid caravans and off-road camper trailers of all types — larger AOR Aurora, Lifestyle R4, Track T4, and similar.

Full-width off-road caravans are not out of the question — just get in touch with us to discuss your setup.

Designed for travellers who love their creature comforts but aren’t afraid of a little dust, this journey delivers scenic touring, off-grid camps, and outback adventure in true Moon Tours style.

👋 Not sure if your setup’s suitable?
If you’re towing something similar or just want to double-check your configuration, get in touch — we’ll happily assess your setup and make sure you’re confident before rolling out.

🧭 Two fully-equipped Moon Tours support vehicles, experienced guides, Starlink connectivity and on-tour mechanical support mean you can travel with total confidence.

Day 1 – Sunday 8 November

Camden NSW
Arrive in the historic township of Camden, meet your Moon Tours guides and fellow travellers for a relaxed welcome evening.
Camp: Poplar Tourist Park 
Highlights: Meet & Greet • Welcome Dinner • Trip Briefing


Day 2 – Monday 9 November

Camden → Jugiong (NSW)
Head south through the Southern Tablelands to the Murrumbidgee River.
Camp: Jugiong Recreation Reserve – Riverside Bush Camp
Highlights: Scenic Drive • Historic Bridges • Evening on the River


Day 3 – Tuesday 10 November

Jugiong → Rocky Waterholes (East of Narrandera)
Follow Sturt’s route downriver through Riverina plains and red-gum country.
Camp: Rocky Waterholes Camp – Murrumbidgee River
Highlights: Quiet Bush Camp • Swimming • Historic River Country


Day 4 – Wednesday 11 November

Narrandera → Maude (NSW)
Travel west to Maude — a classic river-pub stop.
Camp: Maude Hotel camp area or Yang Yang Camping Area
Highlights: Country Pub Hospitality • Outback Sunset


Day 5 – Thursday 12 November

Maude → Yanga National Park (NSW)
Arrive at Yanga NP, once the largest pastoral property in NSW.
Camp: Yanga Station Bush Camp (permit required)
Highlights: Yanga Homestead • Wetlands • Historic Woolshed


Day 6 – Friday 13 November

Yanga National Park – Exploration Day
Discover Yanga’s vast wetlands and heritage trails.
Camp: Yanga Station Bush Camp
Highlights: River Drives • Birdlife • Campfire Evening


Day 7 – Saturday 14 November

Yanga → Rufus River / Lake Victoria (SA)
Cross into SA and follow outback tracks to Rufus River.
Camp: Rufus River or Murray River Camp (permit required)
Highlights: Remote Waterfront Camp • Starry Night Sky


Day 8 – Sunday 15 November

Board Custom House Houseboats – Paringa SA
Step aboard your private houseboat for three nights of river cruising.
Stay: Custom House Houseboat
Highlights: Scenic Cruise • Group BBQ on Deck • Sunset Anchorage


Day 9 – Monday 16 November

Houseboat – MacCabe Corner via Tinny
Navigate by tinny to the remote tri-state border of NSW, SA & VIC.
Stay: Custom House Houseboat
Highlights: MacCabe Corner • Photography • River Exploration


Day 10 – Tuesday 17 November

Houseboat – Chowilla Creek Exploration
Relax or explore the Chowilla Creeks by tinny.
Stay: Custom House Houseboat
Highlights: Backwater Birdlife • Swimming • Evening on Deck


Day 11 – Wednesday 18 November

Disembark Paringa → Overland Corner (SA)
Leave the houseboats and travel downstream to Overland Corner.
Camp: Overland Corner Pub Camp Area
Highlights: Historic 1859 Pub • Clifftop Views • River Sunset


Day 12 – Thursday 19 November

Overland Corner → Swan Reach (SA)
Continue along the Mid-Murray cliffs and mallee country.
Camp: Swan Reach Riverside Camp or Station Stay
Highlights: Big Bend Lookout • Old Settlements • Evening Fire


Day 13 – Friday 20 November

Swan Reach → Poltalloch Station (SA)
Head south toward the lower Murray and stay on a working station.
Camp: Poltalloch Station Stay
Highlights: Heritage Homestead • Shearing Sheds • Open Farm Country


Day 14 – Saturday 21 November

Poltalloch Station → Goolwa / Mundoo Island (SA)
Arrive near the end of Sturt’s route, settling in for your final night together.
Camp: Goolwa or Mundoo Island Bush Camp / Powered Sites
Highlights: Relaxed Afternoon • Farewell Dinner • Evening Reflections


Day 15 – Sunday 22 November

Beach Run to the Murray Mouth – Tour Ends
Complete Sturt’s journey to the sea with a beach drive to the Murray Mouth.
Highlights: 4WD Beach Drive • Group Photo • Farewells at the Sea


All routes and campsites are subject to change due to weather, track conditions, and wherever the adventure takes us.

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About Your Guides

(For the full backstory, check out the Our Story tab in the main menu.)

The crew behind the wheel.

At the core is Trent Moon, with the branch not growing far from his father’s tree. Ron Moon, a true icon of Australian remote travel, still joins tours well into his late 70s. Trent grew up with red dirt under his boots and a steering wheel in hand. His parents, Ron and Viv Moon, helped pioneer modern Australian remote travel, publishing guidebooks and mapping some of the country’s toughest tracks. Ron remains Editor-at-Large of 4×4 Australia Magazine. For Trent, it’s the family business. Raised in the bush and behind the wheel before his teens (don’t try this now, kids!), he’s led countless Simpson crossings and adventures across Australia, Africa, and the sea.

Trent, Matt, Ben, and Bertus—best mates for over 30 years—have explored just about every corner of Australia together (Vic High Country, Cape York, Simpson Desert, the Kimberley… you name it), plus half a dozen African countries. Their friendship and experience set the tone for every trip: fun, safe, capable, and full of great stories.

Matt is an exceptional leader and long-time guest favourite. He’s towed his AOR Q+ with his family into the country’s harshest conditions, combining great bush mechanic skills with top-notch problem-solving. Matt regularly leads desert trips for Moon Tours and is a huge part of the quality and value guests experience on tour.

Ben rounds out the trio. Another high school mate, he’s been on countless trips with Trent and Matt. Ben is the ultimate team player—a fan favourite who’s always ready to lend a hand, get stuck in, and share the experience with plenty of humour and care. A great mate to have by your side on any adventure.

Bertus, originally from South Africa and now calling Kununurra home, has guided in 36 countries, led expeditions with Australian Geographic, and trained Gurkhas in bush survival. He took Trent under his wing back in 1996 and has been an essential part of the team ever since.

Chief Jimmy is the engine room of Moon Tours. He works side by side with Trent at HQ and out on the road. Known for his calm presence, dry humour, and exceptional mechanical skills (especially on Toyotas—he’ll reluctantly fix “the others”), Jimmy is a guest favourite and keeps the wheels turning and the adventure rolling.

Corey & Sophie are a powerhouse team. Sophie runs much of the admin and guest communication, while Corey, a heavy diesel mechanic, is your “hands-on, get-it-done” guide. They’ve led multiple Moon Tours into Cape York, the Simpson, Victorian High Country, and the epic Coast 2 Coast. When they’re on tour—you’re in safe hands.

Harris & Bri are the ultimate fix-it duo. Harris loves a mechanical challenge and usually finds something to weld or repair. Bri is right there backing him up, both happy to dive in and help out wherever needed. Guests love their energy and enthusiasm.

Cam, based in Alice Springs, is a full-time mechanic and shop manager with Terrain Tamer. With plenty of Simpson crossings and Coast 2 Coast tours under his belt, Cam’s a loveable country bloke who keeps everything running smoothly (and always with a smile).

Together, we don’t just guide—we make sure you have the confidence, capability, and backup to enjoy every minute of the journey.

You’re in very good hands out there

🚙 VEHICLE & VAN PREPARATION

This trip doesn’t call for extreme 4WD skills or heavy modifications — but it does reward anyone who arrives with a well-set-up touring setup. We’ll travel a mix of sealed and gravel roads, with some sandy, corrugated, and uneven sections as well as few narrower tracks typical of outback river country.

Along with a reliable 4WD tow tug – We welcome dual-axle hybrid caravans and off-road camper trailers of all types — larger AOR Aurora, Lifestyle R4, Track T4, and similar.

Full-width off-road caravans are not out of the question — just get in touch with us to discuss your setup.

Before joining us, make sure your vehicle and camper or van are in good mechanical condition, recently serviced, and ready for a few days of dirt and dust. Reliable brakes, suspension, and bearings are the key to a smooth, trouble-free journey.

You’ll need a decent set of Light Truck (LT) rated tyres in good condition, plus at least one spare for both vehicle and van. Tyres take the brunt of rougher roads — good rubber means fewer delays and a safer, more enjoyable trip.

A standard fuel range of around 500 km while towing is more than enough, and while this isn’t a remote desert crossing, being self-sufficient helps keep things relaxed and efficient for the whole group.

A little preparation goes a long way — arrive with confidence, and you’ll enjoy every stretch of the river and every night under the stars.


🧳 Gear for Touring with Moon Tours

A well-prepared vehicle will make this trip smoother, safer, and far more enjoyable.
The following items are strongly recommended to ensure you and your setup are ready for all conditions.

Recommended Touring Setup: Not necessarily mandatory for this one so please contact us if you have any questions. 

  • 🛞 Upgraded Suspension – improves comfort, control, and towing stability on unsealed roads

  • 🛞 Good All-Terrain LT (Light Truck Rated) Tyres – durable and dependable for gravel, sand, and mixed terrain

  • 📡 UHF Radio with External Aerial – essential for convoy communications

  • 💨 Air Compressor – for adjusting tyre pressures on varying surfaces

  • ⚙️ Tyre Gauge & Deflator – helps maintain safe and efficient tyre performance

  • 🔧 Basic Tool Kit – suitable for your vehicle and camper

  • 🧩 Basic Spare Parts – belts, hoses, filters, fuses, wheel studs and nuts, and other small essentials

  • 🛢️ Top-Up Oils and Fluids – engine oil, coolant, brake and transmission fluids

  • ⛑️ Personal First Aid Kit – one per vehicle

  • 🔥 Fire Extinguisher – easily accessible and in-date

⚠️ Note: LT (Light Truck Rated) tyres are mandatory for all Moon Tours expeditions. They provide the strength, load rating, and puncture resistance required for heavier vehicles and vans travelling long distances on mixed terrain.


🇦🇺 Aussie-Made Trailer Brands We’ve Tested 

  • AOR (Australian Off Road)

  • Lifestyle Camper
  • Track Trailer (Tvan)

  • Trakmaster

  • Patriot Campers

  • Cub Campers

  • Pioneer Campers

  • Kimberley Kampers

  • Ultimate Campers

  • Vista RV

  • RhinoMax

  • To name a few

Safety is priority #1. Reliability is everything.
Be prepared & have the trip of a lifetime!

Fuel Planning & Supplies

You’ll need to carry enough fuel for at least 500 km while towing.
While fuel is available throughout the route, some stretches between towns are long, with no services in between — and we may take a few side routes or detours to explore along the way.

Fuel and supply towns along the route:

  • Camden – full services and supplies

  • Jugiong – limited supplies, café and fuel

  • Narrandera – full fuel and grocery resupply

  • Balranald – full fuel and supplies

  • Euston / Robinvale – full fuel and supplies

  • Renmark / Paringa – full fuel, groceries, and water refills

  • Overland Corner / Swan Reach – limited fuel and supplies

  • Goolwa – full fuel, groceries, and supplies

Rates & Inclusions

Tour Price:

AUD $6900 (incl. GST) per vehicle – covers up to 2 people.

Deposit Terms:

A non-refundable deposit of $1,000 or 30% of the trip value (whichever is greater) is required to secure your place. Balance due 60 days prior to start date.

We recommend reviewing our Terms & Conditions and taking out domestic travel insurance to protect your holiday investment.


🚙 Why We Charge a Premium – And Why It’s Worth It

Moon Tours expeditions aren’t your average tag-along.

The biggest difference? We operate with two fully equipped support vehicles on almost every single trip without exception — a level of backup and service unmatched in the industry.

Every trip is supported by fully equipped Moon Tours guide vehicles and trailers, backed by an experienced team dedicated to making your journey smooth, safe, and unforgettable.

From on-tour mechanical support and recoveries to managing logistics, navigation, and guest comfort, we handle the details so you can focus on the experience.

Whether it’s a desert crossing, a mountain pass, or a remote station track, our team has decades of first-hand experience in Australia’s toughest touring environments. We know exactly what’s possible, where the limits are, and how to make every trip challenging, scenic, and safe.

Our guests often tell us the same thing:

“You get more than what’s listed.”

And just as often, at the end of a trip we hear:

“We can’t wait to book and plan our next Moon Tour!”

We don’t oversell. We under-promise and over-deliver, every time.

This is what we do. It’s our passion, and our business is built around it.