Regional center known for artesian hot springs, heritage buildings, and agricultural innovation. Features the famous Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre, art gallery, and shopping district.

The perfect family pit stop at the corner of Gwydir and Edward Streets in north Moree.

Moree’s regional art gallery offers a vibrant cultural program inside one of Moree's most iconic buildings.

Discover Moree at your own pace with bike hire options available through Tourism Moree. Reminder: It's flat out here on the Plains!

Shady river walks and lively wetlands, make Moree Plains Shire a birdwatcher's paradise.

Experience the Cotton season first-hand with a tour of one of our many cotton farms and a working cotton gin.

A nationally significant cultural hub preserving the history of Aboriginal families, servicemen, and culture.

Cast a line for Murray Cod, Golden Perch or Silver Perch in our network of rivers, creeks and billabongs.

Discover the health benefits of the mineral-infused waters of the Great Artesian Basin.

Explore the Ramsar-listed wetlands near Moree—home to 75 waterbird species. Visit Waterbird Lagoon’s hide, paddle by canoe, and experience a rare glimpse of Australia’s inland natural heritage. Best in dry weather.

Slip into Amaroo's green oasis where the revitalized Jacaranda Park awaits with its inclusive Livvi's Place playground. Children of all abilities can explore the multi-purpose fort, zoom down the double flying fox, splash in the water play area, or race around the pump bike track. Expansive lawns and shady trees invite everything from gentle strolls to energetic games, while accessible pathways, facilities, and ample parking off Jacaranda Drive ensure everyone can enjoy this southern Moree gem.

Sprawling along the Mehi River in central Moree, Jellicoe Park transforms into a treasure hunter's paradise on the first Sunday of every month (except January). From 8am, the Moree Markets buzz with activity beneath magnificent eucalypts and jacarandas, offering unexpected finds at every turn. Wander the unique Goanna Walk—a paved pathway designed by local Tian Harris—where goanna footprints lead you to a charming surprise: a sculptured Goanna curled up for a nap around a raised garden bed in this riverside gem.

History, culture and community - discover why the locals love Moree.

Nestled on the Mehi River's banks beside the Moree Visitor Information Centre, Lyle Houlahan Park pays tribute to a dedicated 15-year local Councillor while offering travellers a peaceful rest spot with outdoor seating and BBQs. The park's poignant war memorial features a stone plinth honouring Private Max Wales and his 17 fallen comrades from the Battle of Long Tan, alongside historic artillery pieces from 1914 and 1943, creating a thoughtful space that commemorates all who have served in both conflict and peace.

Float back in time at Mary Brand Park, where a gentle curve of the Mehi River cradles an extraordinary piece of local history. This tranquil spot once housed the district's second general store, run by pioneering businesswoman Mary Brand—an exceptional figure who defied 19th-century gender norms by also operating the Post Office and owning the Moree Inn. Today, century-old Moreton Bay fig trees spread their magnificent canopies, creating a peaceful haven where birdsong accompanies your reflections on this remarkable woman's pioneering spirit in rural 1800s Australia.

Pause for reflection at Max Wales Memorial Park, where the serene banks of the Mehi River provide a poignant backdrop to honour one of Moree's fallen heroes. Adjacent to the Moree Services Club, this thoughtful space commemorates Max Wales, who made the ultimate sacrifice during Vietnam's Battle of Long Tan. Eighteen roses stand in silent tribute—one for each brave young man lost in that devastating conflict. This riverside sanctuary embodies the Shire's enduring pride and gratitude for the rural men and women who have served their country in times of war.

Mehi Gallery offers visitors a genuine experience of Aboriginal art with the chance to meet local artists at the Moree Tafe Studio.

Experience the healing properties of natural artesian waters from the Great Artesian Basin. Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre (MAAC) is a modern facility with hot and cool pools, gym, waterslide and café.

The Art Mural Trail in Moree is a vibrant collection of murals and art galleries that celebrate the town's rich cultural heritage and community spirit. Located in the heart of Moree's Central Business District (CBD) and surrounding precincts, this trail offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience local art and history.

Follow the leafy riverbank path of Moree Regional Botanical Gardens as it winds along the Mehi River. Unlike traditional gardens, this evolving green space stretches from Lyle Houlahan Park to Heber and Morton Streets. Admire vibrant Indigenous murals, breathe fresh air, and explore the Jim Stanley Walk featuring traditional Kamilaroi Carved Trees. This unique botanical experience honors local Indigenous heritage while showcasing mature native vegetation in a serene riverside setting.

Tee off at Moree Golf Club — a scenic 18-hole course along the Mehi River, perfect for a relaxed round or a social competition. Discover why golfers love Moree!

Explore Moree’s Rich History! Discover fascinating local historical displays, the Moree Sportsman Hall of Fame, and a large collection of photographs celebrating the region’s heritage. Dive into local and family history research with our extensive resources.

Moree River Walk is a scenic, fully paved pathway that winds along the Mehi River, making it ideal for walking, cycling, or simply enjoying the outdoors.

The Moree Military Museum displays historic objects and memorabilia from all conflicts of the 20th Century, including the First and Second World Wars, Vietnam, and Korean Wars. Including a military lending library and cinema space, the Museum is a wonderful resource for locals and tourists alike.

Ride into action at Moree Skate Park, just west of Kirkby Park, where thrills await skaters and BMX enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. This purpose-built concrete playground features a small bowl, flat banks, corner bowl, ramps, and grind rails—all designed for maximum enjoyment on a smooth concrete surface. Remember your Australian Standards helmet and safety gear before dropping in for an adrenaline-filled session at this local hotspot.

he Moree Visitor Information Centre is your go-to for expert local advice, brochures, maps, and travel tips. The centre features a range of regional produce, handmade souvenirs, and locally crafted goods. Bike hire is available, making it easy to explore Moree’s scenic walks and cultural trails. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, the friendly team is ready to help you make the most of your visit.

Glide across tournament-standard lakes at Moree Water Park, just 8km south of town. This world-class venue boasts two 850-meter ski lakes built to international standards, with a massive 1.2km circuit lake coming soon. Powered by innovative sustainability, the park repurposes 600 million litres of spent artesian water, transforming an environmental challenge into an adventure paradise. Perfect for skiing, wakeboarding, and jet-skiing enthusiasts, this family-friendly destination operates by appointment through the Moree Water Ski Club.

Take a leisurely stroll through Moree's Open Space Aboriginal Art Trail along the Mehi River. It consists of a stunning array of local Aboriginal artists works in many different mediums including carved logs, large engraved and painted sandstone rocks, scar tree paintings and more.

Anzac Centenary Park offers visitors the chance to rest and reflect at the exit of the Moree Bypass.

Explore the Moree Plains region on a self-guided driving tour. Many spots feature beautiful natural sites and picnic spots.

Moree's self-guided Heritage Walk is an easy walk highlighting many historical buildings for you to enjoy.

The Social SEEN Gallery is dedicated to fostering creativity and providing a platform for creatives, artists and community from all backgrounds and disciplines. It is located at the wonderful Social Co House Cafe Bar, so grab a coffee and enjoy the amazing local & regional art on display.

The gallery exhibits contemporary, emerging and mid-career Australian artists and ceramicists with 4 major shows each year.

At Waa Gorge picnic area, you can enjoy the woodland wildlife over a long lunch before going on to explore the picturesque surrounds of Mount Kaputar National Park. Formed over millions of years, the deep gorge and its tributary gullies are strewn with boulders and the ghostly trail of old waterways.

The Yaama Ganu Centre is home to Cafe Gali & the Yaama Ganu Gallery, a non-for-profit Aboriginal art gallery.

Step into the heart of Gamilaraay/Gomeroi Country with Kerrie Saunders, the proud owner of Yinarrma Bush Tucker Tours. Join her for a unique journey exploring bushwalking, the gathering of bush foods, medicinal plants, and traditional materials around the picturesque Moree region.