Where adventure meets tranquility

Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Yarrawonga-Mulwala

Explore stunning Lake Mulwala with its crystal-clear waters, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. Wander through picturesque trails that offer breathtaking views and spot local wildlife in their natural habitats. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the water, our region promises a rejuvenating escape into nature. Discover the perfect blend of excitement and serenity in Yarrawonga-Mulwala!

The Mulwala Water Ski Club is the largest licensed water ski club in the world. Situated on the shores of Lake Mulwala, with spectacular waterfront views, members and guests can relax in air-conditioned comfort and enjoy the top class facilities on offer. The designer Malibu Deck and Bar is located on the waters edge with retractable roof, misting fans and ceiling heaters, its the best seat in town any time of the year! Winner of the Australian Clubs Entertainment (ACE) Award for Commitment and Excellence to Entertainment. The clubhouse has plenty to offer with free live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night and most Sunday afternoons. There are two restaurants - Italian and the Chinese Restaurant, bookings are essential. Ski Club Coffee Shop for freshly made sandwiches, light meals, fried favourites, snacks and thick shakes, Coffee and a good assortment of Teas, home made cakes and biscuits. There is full TAB Sports Lounge and Keno facilities, Full Registered Club Facilities, Sports Bar and Coffee Lounge. The Pro shop has everything the beginner or most advanced water skier could need, with demonstrations and classes available throughout summer
Max Kirwan Waterski Park - Hire your own private lake! The Max Kirwan Waterski Park is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts State, National and World Championships, And it's available to members to book – bring their boat and have perfect conditions all to themselves. Enjoy being on the water and having it to yourself. Book the lake for yourself and your family and say goodbye to the busy waterways and other peoples wake. Max Kirwan Ski Park is conveniently located only five minutes from Mulwala on a sealed road. With plenty of free parking, plenty of shade and assorted grandstands for excellent viewing. Max Kirwan Ski Park upgrades have meant the club is continually attracting local, state, national and international competition to its world-class facility. Book it today and come experience it for yourself.

Lake Mulwala

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Experience the idyllic waterways North of the Murray. Lake Mulwala is an unforgettable sight with its majestic and ghostly river red gums and offers a range of activities for visitors and locals alike. Water-based activities are a focal point of the bustling country town of Mulwala, located three hours from Melbourne. Enjoy popular activities including boating, waterskiing, kayaking, windsurfing and stand-up paddleboarding. They offer lessons for beginners and competitions for experts. Board a paddle steamer cruise or try out a barbeque boat with friends and family. Book a guided fishing tour with experts or set up camp along the banks with your fishing gear to catch the famed Murray Cod. Both sides of the lake have attractive foreshores that provide a year-round recreation area, including picnic and barbecue facilities, walking tracks, waterslides, playgrounds, a skate park, swimming pools and a splash park. There's more to life – and more to discover – on the waterways North of the Murray. For the keen angler, species found in the area include Murray Cod, Trout Cod, Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Silver Perch, and Murray Crayfish. For recreational fishing in the Murray River, a NSW recreational fishing licence is required. Please visit the Service NSW website for further information.

Gorman Park

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Explore the stunning outdoors North of the Murray. Gorman Park in Mulwala boasts 110 acres of beautiful natural bushland on the banks of the Murray river, New South Wales. A community group named the Grove Trustees, now called Alexandra Park Club, purchased the 110 acres of river frontage that was to become Gorman Park in 1925. In 2014, walking and cycling trails were completed and were named in honour of key local residents. A popular stop to see local bird life and often a kangaroo, picnic or exercise on the public exercise equipment.
Head to Purtle Park Adventure Playground on the banks of Lake Mulwala for an outing the whole family can enjoy. This family-friendly park contains a free-standing all-abilities play system with attractive modern designs, overlooking the water. The park encourages risk-taking and problem solving for older children, with sky cabins and swaying walkways 5 metres above the ground. Officially opened in December 2020, a toddler play area, fenced play area, water and vertical play areas, a basket swing, the pelican nest and a flying fox are among the many fun attractions to be found at the park. Pack a picnic, make use of the undercover barbecue facilities, or make the short walk to one of the delicious bakeries or cafes found North of the Murray. This is where there's more to life.
Sculpted by local artist Andrew Whitehead of Urana, this piece was the first commissioned by the Federation Council. This interactive artwork doubles as a bicycle rack on the shores of Lake Mulwala, at Digger Loughnan Fishing Jetty. Many of Andrew Whitehead's masterful sculptures can be found North of the Murray. Other towns North of the Murray showcase his work, including Urana, Morundah, Boree Creek and Lowesdale.
Kyffins Reserve offers over one kilometre of shoreline and bush camping and walking tracks, on the banks of Lake Mulwala. Located approximately four kilometres east of the Mulwala township, on Lake Mulwala with access via Corowa Road. There is also a three kilometre walking track, beginning from Owen Bridge Reserve, hugging Lake Mulwala. Kyffins Reserve is a popular spot for fishing. There are no facilities available, but camping is free. The original Corowa/Mulwala road had to be deviated due to the full storage level of the Weir. For fear of flooding Mulwala to Yarrawonga was also listed to be re-aligned. Kiffins Reserve was named when part of Arthur Kiffins farm was resumed to build the new road which is now Spring Drive. Arthur Powell Kyffin was the first to enlist from the Yarrawonga Mulwala District in World War 1. He signed his Enlistment papers in Wangaratta 18th August 1914 No 356.
Spend some time one-on-one with some of the best experts in Australia teaching new skills. From the complete beginner to the advanced skier, you can achieve and have fun behind the boat at the same time. Come in and ride, you won't be disappointed. Lessons are offered in Waterskiing, Wakeboarding, Wakesurfing, and Barefooting as well as fun tube rides. It could be a fun outing for kids, some time for parents or even a life-long goal that needs achieving. Tailored lessons are available for individuals or groups, ranging from 15-minute rides to whole-day bookings. Waterskiing is a great experience. If you're already a skier or boarder, come and improve your skills with some of the best coaches in Australia. Whatever it is, you're going to have fun!
 
Opening Hours
Daily 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

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