MDBA executive director of river management Jacqui Hickey said while levels will vary along the length of the river, holiday makers and local residents can expect April flows and depths similar to recent years.
“Easter is an important time for tourism and recreation across the Basin,” Ms Hickey said.
“We know communities and local businesses rely on river activity - and we encourage everyone to check river levels ahead of time and plan their activities accordingly.
“People looking to launch boats or enjoy deeper water may want to take advantage of weir pools along the river, where levels are more stable.
“Wherever you are, it’s important to remember it’s never the same river twice and safety should always come first.
“Warm weather at the start of autumn meant releases from Hume Dam have continued to support downstream needs and this means Hume is sitting lower this year-round.
“With the holiday period in late April and water available from Menindee Lakes, river levels will fall slightly as demands ease, which is typical in the cooler months.
“Our focus is on supplying current demands while looking ahead to make sure we’re managing water availability for future seasons.”
River users can stay up to date on river levels and forecasts through the MDBA’s River Murray data site or subscribe to the River Murray weekly report.
For more on how the MDBA considers community and recreational needs in river operations, visit the River recreation page.