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Registrations are closed


The YMCA Massive Murray Paddler Deposit offer has now finished. Early bird rates are available by registering and paying in full through our website. For all event related enquiries, please contact: YMCA Massive Murray Paddle E: massivemurraypaddle@ymca.org.au T: 03 9403 5000

Sold Out

Sorry, this event is sold out.

Awaken your wild side and take on Australia’s longest river challenge.

The 2015 YMCA Massive Murray Paddle is going to be MASSIVE! Don’t miss out on your chance to challenge the river this 25-29 November.

Secure your place and sign up today to our 2015 deposit offer.



This offer is strictly for a limited time and conditions apply, including, but not limited to:

  • Once our full registration opens you will receive an email detailing next steps.

  • this deposit will be refunded if we, the YMCA cancel the 2015 event due to a lack of support. We need 200 paddlers signed up prior to the 1st March 2015, to ensure the 2015 event is conducted. 

Secure your place and get your mates signed up today.

The question is, can you go the distance – 404km, five days, one river?