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One of the Waterways Guide team and Board member of PaddleNSW. A member of the River Canoe Club, coordinates safety and training and loves to paddle whitewater.

One of the Waterways Guide team and Board member of PaddleNSW. A member of the River Canoe Club, coordinates safety and training and loves to paddle whitewater.
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Access Point Description:
Easy access to Yardie Creek by a shared boat ramp. You will need to carry boats over the sand bar on low tides. Look out for vehicles taking their chance to travel south using this sand bar. Be warned it can be very treacherous and is not recommended. This boat ramp also provides access to a short paddle up the creek. It has great rock walls and formations and home to many rock wallabies, and nest to local osprey. A sheltered spot to the often strong and persistant winds from the south.




ROAD ACCESS:
Sealed
LAND TENURE:
National Parks
CLOSEST MAIN ROAD:
Yardie Creek Road
WATER ACCESS:
Access off sand/bank
DISABLED ACCESS:
DISABLED ACCESS DESCRIPTION:
View in Waterways Guide Explorer
Latitude:
-22.324049417659
Longitude:
113.812461166020