
Glenelg River Guide Lower Glenelg National Park The Glenelg River offers excellent opportunities for flat water canoeing and motor boating along the 75km from Dartmoor to its mouth, near Nelson. For much of its distance the river flows through the Lower Glenelg National Park, enabling boating enthusiasts to observe wildlife in their natural environment. River cruise Relax by taking a river cruise from Nelson and discover the wide variety of wildlife and plants on your way. Boating The river caters for a variety of boat-based n o t e s activities including fishing, water skiing and general pleasure cruising. Great South West Walk Enjoying the river Experience some of Australia’s most beautiful The river and adjoining Lower Glenelg National scenery and wildlife on this great 250km giant Park offer a range of activities for visitors. loop walk. A separate brochure covering the Walking, water skiing, fishing, canoeing, entire 250km walk is available or visit the swimming, or just sit back and relax – the choice website www.greatsouthwestwalk.com. is yours. This guide describes facilities available along the river and introduces some of the boating rules Princess Margaret Rose Cave that protect the natural environment and help Take a tour and explore the beauty of the ensure that you and other users have a safe Princess Margaret Rose Cave, often referred as journey along the Glenelg River. “the jewel in the crown” of the Lower Glenelg National Park. p a r k Holiday for a night or a week in our unique on- Canoeing - Dartmoor to Nelson site cabins, nestled in the bushy surrounds of Allow about four days to complete the canoeing Princess Margaret Rose Cave Visitor Centre. trip from Dartmoor to Nelson. If you are travelling downstream, the last day of canoeing can be affected by incoming tides and winds, which may Photography slow progress. The river is an outstanding subject for photography, the changing scenery and colour provides fantastic opportunties. Camping Camping is available to all boat users on the Be fire ready, stay safe river. Fireplaces, toilets and water are available Be aware of the forecast Fire Danger Rating for this at all sites. The best campsites for canoeists are area when planning your trip. Plan to leave early on the eight special canoe camps along the river. hot, dry and windy days, as these conditions may Vehicle access is only available to Dartmoor, cause the closure of some park areas for public Pines Landing and Moleside. safety. Power boat operators may use any site normally set aside for vehicle based campers. During Before you visit a park check the latest conditions by quiet times of the year, power boat operators calling 13 1963 or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au. may use the canoe campsites (subject to For updated information on fires in Victoria or general Healthy Parks Healthy People approval by the Ranger). fire safety advice, please call the Victorian Bushfire Visiting a park can improve Camping permits are required. Bookings can Information Line on 1800 240 667 or listen to a local your health, mind, body and be made at the Nelson Visitor Information ABC/ACE radio station or visit soul. So, with over four million Centre on (08) 8738 4051. www.CFA.vic.gov.au. hectares of parkland available to Victorians, why not escape Refer to the map in the centre for detailed information about campsites and facilities. November 2009 to a park today! Printed on Australian-made 100% recycled paper For more information call the Parks Victoria Information Centre on 13 1963 or visit our website at www.parkweb.vic.gov.au 0 1 2 Inset A Glenelg River Canoeing and 1500 GLENELG RIVER DARTMOOR Power Boating Guide KILOMETRES Recreational ã Cartography by Spatial Vision 2006 N M/5581 Lower Glenelg National Park Facilities DISTANCE DISTANCE FROM FROM Highway Cabin Kiosk DARTMOOR RIVER MOUTH National Park Park information km km River Sealed road Water Skiing Camp - Canoe Landing Picnic table GAMBIER Zone Dartmoor 00 75.2 Surfaced road Camp - Vehicle based Launching Ramp - Major Police Station MELBOURNE ROAD l Dartmoor Water body H Park Boundary 13.0 62.2 2WD track Caravan Park Launching Ramp - Minor Toilets PRINCES Pines Landing 18.7 56.5 © Speed in Knots Fireplace Lookout Water skiing Glenelg 8 Moleside Landing 22.7 52.5 within Zone 5 Wild Dog Bend 25.5 49.7 ROAD Pannican Bend 28.5 46.7 HIGHWAY Saunders Landing 29.5 45.7 Fort OHare To Digby Pritchards 32.7 42.5 Note: See Lower Glenelg National Park and Discovery SPEED CONVERSION WANWIN See Inset A Bay Coastal Park brochures for more details of the area. KPH MPH Knots Skipworth Springs 36.4 38.8 C187 HWY 644 Battersbys 40.4 34.8 Dartmoor To 855 River Hamilton l Georges Rest 41.2 34.0 Mt Gambier 15 9 8 GLENELG PRINCES 20 12 10 PRINCES Red Gum Landing 42.2 33.0 l HWY A1 Mt Gambier To lDartmoor Heywood Glenelg Forest Camp Nth 43.8 31.4 HIGHWAY HWY Deutchers 48.3 26.9 l HENTY Heywood Wilson Hall 48.5 26.7 LOWER GLENELG River Creek Sapling Creek 48.9 26.3 ROAD Glenaulin NATIONAL PARK lPortland To Bowds 50.8 24.4 Mt Gambier McLennans Punt 52.0 23.2 Pattersons Canoe Camp 53.4 21.8 5 Hutchessons 54.7 20.5 WANWIN Use Parkweb to plan your visit Sandy Waterholes 57.4 17.8 To Winnap Access and download information about Lasletts 58.4 16.8 WANWIN parks, rivers and bays print parknotes, discover who the local tour guides are. P.M. Rose Caves 60.6 14.6 Dry Creek (Border) 63.6 11.6 Just a click away Glenelg Sandy CAVES AUSTRALIA www.parkweb.vic.gov.au Waterholes Donovans Landing 65.2 10.0 Beware of snags between Fort OHare OLD CAVES ROAD Chapmans (Border) 66.8 8.4 and Pines Landing ROAD ROAD BONDS Simsons Landing 71.0 4.2 ROAD Hutchessons Nelson Landing 73 .0 2.2 Lasletts ROAD River Mouth 75.2 00 Drik Drik Dry Creek Glenelg River 10 McLennans 8 Princess Margaret RIVER SOUTH Rose Cave Punt 5 RIVER WINNAP 4 WANWIN Reed Bed l TRACK Bowds Wilson Hall Donovans CROZIERS Landing Pattersons ROAD AD l Canoe FIRELINE RO Camp ROAD 10 ROAD NELSON Deutchers TRACK Forest Camp North Chapmans 8 NELSON GLENELG Red Gum Simsons Landing HEDDITCH To RIVER Mount LITTLES TRACK Gambier NORTH Wild Dog Bend Pines GLENELG DRIVE Sapling Creek 10 Taylors Landing Straight SIMSONS LANDING RD DRIVE FIRELINE Georges Rest 5 Jones THE FENCE Lookout Simsons Landing ROAD 10 5 Keegan ROAD Forest Camp Glenelg Bend Glenelg Nelson Reference HARRIS RANGE Popeyes See Inset B C192 Isle of Bags Area BEACH Battersbys 10 8 Oxbow PORTLAND Skipworth Moleside l The Inkpot Lake ROAD 5 BULLEY 10 Springs River River Mouth Moleside PORTLAND Picnic Area Moleside (Mud Lake) River Out of Bounds NORTH NELSON WINNAP HURDLE DISCOVERY BAY NELSON Pritchards Nelson NELSON NELSON FLAT ROAD RD ROAD Creek Victoria's National Parks Explorers Guide Wade Junction Saunders Landing This comprehensive colour guidebook ROAD Inset B covers most parks. Inset B To NELSON 5 Portland Want to know more? Call 13 1963. NELSON Litt ROAD OAD l R For further information The Glenelg River Move to the right side of the river when you Parks Victoria meet another craft, unless you are heading Information Centre On August 1st, 1836, the Surveyor-General of upstream within the transit channels. Call 13 1963 NSW, Major Thomas Mitchell, launched his Remember to keep to the right side of the transit or visit the boats during his “Australia Felix” expedition, at channel. present day Dartmoor on a river he named Parks Victoria website Appropriate safety equipment must be carried Glenelg. www.parkweb.vic.gov.au and/or worn. For specific information “It was, upon the whole, considering the fullness Do not obstruct other river users, either on the about boating regulations of its stream, the character of its banks and the water or at the launching ramps. on the Glenelg River, uniformity of width and depth, the finest body of camping, river conditions fresh water I have seen in Australia,” he wrote. Do not enter Mud Lake (near the river mouth) and possible boat and This is an important wildlife refuge area. canoe hire outlets contact: River Regulations Beware of floating logs and snags along the Nelson upper reaches of the river. This may limit the use Visitor Information Centre Water skiing and power boating zones of power boats between the northern boundary Tel: (08) 8738 4051 Times permitted for water skiing and power of the park and Dartmoor. For information about the boating in the Taylors Straight and Sandy general boating and safety Waterholes water skiing and power boating regulations contact: zones are as follows: Boating safety Marine Safety Victoria y Do not mix alcohol and boating Nauru House 11/80 Collins Dec – Feb: 8am - 8pm (summer time) y Know the boating regulations for the river St Melbourne 3001 Nov: 8am - 6pm (standard time) (03) 9655 3399 March – April: 8am - 6pm (standard time) y Watch out for boats, canoes and other Princess Margaret Rose hazards May: 9am - 6pm (standard time) Cave Visitor Centre y Do not overload the boat Open daily Aug – Oct: 9am - 6pm (standard time) n o t e s Tel: (08) 8738 4171 y Ensure that you are carrying or wearing the June – July: 9am - 5pm (standard time) appropriate safety equipment (refer to the Portland Please note: 9am - 7pm when summer time State Boating Council Victorian Boating Maritime Discovery Centre applies in November and March.
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