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Lake Rowallan Bridge Rest Area
The Lake Rowallan Bridge Rest Area is on the banks of the Mersey River. I’ve said fishing is available, but you do have to walk a short while to find a suitable place near the bridge.
Lake Towerrinning Lakeside Camping
Lake Tyers Forest Park - Toorloo Arm Rest Area
Lake Wallace Reserve Rest Area
Lake Wallace Reserve Rest Area
The onsite taps use Town water.
Time to take that Kayak off the roof and put it to good use there is also a public boat ramp.
Both Rainbow and Brown trout are in the lake so good luck.
There is now a children's play ar ...
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The Lake Way Rest Area is about 150 metres from the Goldfields Highway on a reasonable level surface for caravans. There is an undercover picnic table and seating, nothing you can really call shade so this is a place to pull over if your tired, rest a bit ...
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Lake Wyangan Picnic Area 72 Hour Limit
When staying at the Lake Wyangan Picnic Area, you will find some camping spots for your caravan close to the lake with some trees for shade. There are some picnic tables, bbqs and flushing public toilets with cold showers, plus the occasional got and peac ...
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Lakes & Craters Holiday Park
Lakes Beachfront Holiday Retreat
Lakes Caravilla Caravan Park
Lakes Entrance Parking Area
The Lakes Entrance Parking Area Walk over to the Tidal inlet and toss a line in. Have a BBQ while the kids play on the playground or pop over to the Visitor Information Centre.
Lakes Entrance Recreation & Camping Reserve
If you're planning a trip to Lakes Entrance and looking for a spot to set up camp that's right in the heart of it, the Lakes Entrance Recreation & Camping Reserve is a fair crack at it. It's a classic, no-frills sort of place, run under the Crown La ...
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Lakes Entrance Tourist Park
Lakes Entrance Visitors Information Centre
The Lakes Entrance Visitors Information Centre is opposite the Marine Parade Reserve which has bbq facilities and fishing.
LakeView Caravan Park
The Lal Lal Blast Furnace Rest Area has a picturesque short historical walk at a unique and interesting chapter of Victorian history. There are flushing toilets and a picnic area consisting of some grass that you can put a blanket down on. Be sure to take ...
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The Lal Lal Falls Rest Area is well worth a detour from the highway to experience this wonder of nature. From the carpark it's a short,250m walk, that allows you to view the falls from 2 different viewing platforms. This spot has a bbq, toilets and shelte ...
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Lalgambook Picnic Area was once considered the richest alluvial gold-field in the world. Checkout the Old Silkworm Farm (GPS -37.014618,144.31176) and a few other archaeological features associated with it.