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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:
Dunns Swamp is a hidden jewel for campers, bird watchers, walkers, fisherman and boaters. It is an extremely well appointed National Park camp ground with access to the water by two sandy ramps -Kookaburra and Patypus campsites. The campground is very large but fills to capacity over the weekend. The Waterway was creeated by a weir built on the Cudgegong River in 1929. Motor boats with a 4 knott speed limit share the waterway. It is 30 kms or so from Ryalstone or Kandos in the Wollomi National Park.





ROAD ACCESS:
Unsealed
LAND TENURE:
National Parks
CLOSEST MAIN ROAD:
Bylong Valley Way
WATER ACCESS:
Access off sand/bank
DISABLED ACCESS:
DISABLED ACCESS DESCRIPTION:
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Toilets with disabled access. Access to the water is gradually sloping well formed gravel ramps.
Latitude:
-32.834411037717
Longitude:
150.207439795710