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Eurobodalla is heaven for kayakers, canoeists and standup paddleboarders with four major river systems, 20 lakes and 83 beaches.

Flatwater or sea, paddle away from it all to discover some of the quietest and least touched places in Australia, or glide in for lunch at a waterside cafe or restaurant. Paddle rivers, estuaries, creeks, inlets, lakes and the ocean in some of the cleanest water in the world.

The mild winters make it easy to enjoy paddling all year round. Each season brings its own palette of colours to the sea and landscape.

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1
Kayaking Durras Lake
Surrounded by Murramarang National Park, Durras Lake is excellent for safe exploring with many tributaries, small exposed areas and shallow bays.

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South Durras to Batemans Bay - Kayaking in the Batemans Marine Park
An enjoyable 17-kilometre sea paddle along a quiet coastline of small beaches and rugged headlands in Murramarang National Park.

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Batemans Bay Kayaking Trail
Batemans Bayt Kayaking Trail is where you can explore this beautiful and significant spot in your kayak or on foot.

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Kayaking the Lower Clyde River - Batemans Bay and Nelligen
An expansive river famous for its oysters and surrounding national park. Launch into shallow water on the north or south side of Batemans Bay Bridge.

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Kayaking the Upper Clyde River - Shallow Crossing
Explore the tributaries and be prepared to cross shallow water spots and pebble races.

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Kayaking Batehaven to Mossy Point
A 20km paddle launching from Corrigans Beach and following the coastline south. Keep a safe distance from the rocky cliffs and headlands.

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Kayaking Tomaga River
Take a flat water paddle from Mossy Point to explore the Tomaga River and its tributaries.

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Moruya Kayaking Trail - East
The Moruya Kayaking Trail passes through the historic town of Moruya. The trail is up to 38 kilometres, but is very flexible.

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Moruya Kayaking Trail - West
Paddle 12kms west of Moruyawinding through farmland and forest up to the bridge on Araluen Road.

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Kayaking Coila Lake at Tuross Head
Paddle any distance, or up to 18.5 kilometres to circumnavigate the lake and under the highway bridge into Coila Creek at the northern end.

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Kayaking Tuross Lake
All paddlers have plenty of kayaking options on this lavish lake scattered with estuaries and islands.

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Kayaking Lower Tuross River and Borang Lake
This pleasant flatwater paddle takes you southwest across Tuross Lake and around the south side of Horse Island.

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Kayaking Upper Tuross River and Bumbo Lake
For an 11.4 kilometre one-way trip, launch into shallow water at Snake Flat Reserve on Bumbo Road and paddle up river to Silo Farm Bridge.

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Kayaking Wagonga Inlet at Narooma
The crystal clear, sapphire waters of Wagonga Inlet are a pleasure to paddle with views of the town and old forest growth on the shoreline.

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Kayaking Corunna Lake
An enjoyable paddle on a picturesque lake with an easy, sandy launch near the boat ramp at the northern end of the lake.

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Kayaking Mystery Bay to Narooma
An exciting sea paddle for experienced ocean kayakers, with an easy launch and surf beach landing.

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Kayaking Wallaga Lake
Paddle quietly across Wallaga Lake, homeland to the indigenous Yuin people and protected by Gulaga, the mother mountain.
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