A Special Place For Jimmy James
Jimmy James (the second) was a famous blacktracker, who belonged to the Pitjantatjara people. Jimmy moved to the Riverland in the 1940's and took his name from his (equally famous father-in-law tracker, Jimmy James). Just a short amble from the...
Berri Community Mural
Just on the outskirts of Berri on the old Sturt highway, this mural which is six metres high and fifty metres wide, depicts the history of the Riverland's fruit industry from the pioneering days of the Chaffey Brothers and paddlesteamers...
Berri Bridge Mural
Tucked away underneath the Berri Bridge this mural depicts the Aboriginal heritage of the area. The mural is on a large slab of jarrah bolted to the underpass of the bridge with a circle of totem poles. The story of...
Berri Lookout Tower
The Berri Lookout Tower has been formed by converting a disused town water tower into a lookout. Wander up the 15.8 metre tower to get stunning views of the Berri Township and the Murray River. A water tap is located at...