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About the listing
Knowledge of local swell, sea, wind, prevailing conditions and sound judgment is necessary for safe experiences in this area. Paddlers attempting these waters need to be experienced and able to read ocean dynamics in a setting of multiple headlands, overhangs offshore stacks and reef platforms.
Paddlers will need to have a confident roll (if using a sea kayak) and sound self-rescue management skills. All groups should be carrying EPIRB, flares, compass, marine charts and tow gear. Sea fogs are common in summer (often without warning) convection fogs are more common in autumn and winter.
If the conditions are right, paddlers will be treated to some of the most sublime seascapes imaginable including sea-sculptured cliffs, pinnacles, gorges and bridges. Being on the water gazing up at the towering features provides a unique aspect not accessible to most.
Viable put-in points are accessible at Port Campbell Bay and from the Boat Bay boat ramp in Bay of Islands Coastal Park.
Always inform someone on shore of the groups intention and don’t paddle alone!
For less experienced kayakers or canoers, volcanic lakes and estuaries offer generally calmer and more predictable waters.
*Visitors will need to bring their own equipment.
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Contact details
Phone: 1300 137 255
Email: pcvic@corangamite.vic.gov.au
Paddling in the ocean
Phone: 1300 137 255
Email: pcvic@corangamite.vic.gov.au
