Tag: Water Sports - Gippsland in Seaspray
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The Ninety Mile Beach spans 94 miles (151 km), running north-eastward from a split at Port Albert to the man-made entrance located at Lakes Entrance. Unfortunately this means it can be difficult to find a well formed bank, best bet is at the mouth of Merriman Creek. The Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club provides patrolled swimming and surf activities during the Summer months. Swimming and water activities Read more…
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The Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club provides patrolled swimming and surf activities during the Summer months. Swimming and water activities are recommended at patrolled beaches. Seaspray is incorporated within the Ninety Mile Beach, which spans some 94 miles (151 km), running north-eastward from a split at Port Albert to the man-made entrance located at Lakes Entrance . . . Helpful Hints: – Parking for Large Rigs (this is a Read more…
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The Ninety Mile Beach spans 94 miles (151 km), running north-eastward from a split at Port Albert to the man-made entrance located at Lakes Entrance. The wild, untamed waters of the ocean, however, must be treated with caution and respect. Access for sea kayaks can be obtained via the many beach access points found in the seaside village of Seaspray in Victoria. The Seaspray Surf Life Saving Read more…
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For the thrill seekers, jet skiing the surf at Seaspray, Victoria, is accessible via the Merriman Creek Picnic Area. Amenities at the picnic area include boat ramp, barbeques, picnic tables, pavilions, public toilets, seating, rubbish bins and ample parking. Access via Trood Street. Helpful Hints: – Fuel – Coastguard – Boating Equipment & Accessories – Boat Sales & Service Centre – Boat Ramps Read more…
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