Cobram Regional Park

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Cobram Regional Park

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Cobram Regional Park

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Cobram Regional Park

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Notices Affecting Multiple Sites

    Areas closed due to inundation - Yarrawonga through to Cobram (Yarrawonga Regional Park, River Murray Reserve)

    Areas temporarily closed due to inundation

    Due to recent high rainfall, gullies and tracks into beaches and camping areas between Yarrawonga and Cobram have been inundated. Over the coming days, releases through Yarrawonga Weir will increase as water moves down from the catchments. The following areas between Yarrawonga and Cobram are temporarily closed:
    ·      Yarrawonga Common
    ·      Chinaman’s Bend
    ·      Forges Beach 1 & 2
    ·      Bruces Beach 1 & 2
    ·      Zinettis 1 & 2
    ·      Nevins Beach
    ·      Duffys Beach
    ·      Bourkes Beach 1, 2 & 3
    ·      Cobrawonga Island
    ·      Scott’s Beach

    Floodwater is impacting access tracks, making them impassable to all vehicle types.
    Stay informed – monitor your local conditions and remain alert.
    ·      Parks Victoria has closed some park access gates due to rising river levels. These closures are in place for your safety.
    ·      Do not drive through floodwater or around road closure signs.
    ·      Avoid walking through flooded areas.
    ·      Boating in floodwaters is dangerous due to debris, submerged trees and other hidden dangers.
    ·      Stay up-to-date with any warnings issued by downloading the VicEmergency app and establishing a personal watch zone for your local area or the area you are travelling to. Updated forecasts are also available on the Bureau of Meteorology website at bom.gov.au.
    ·      Local flood guides are also available at ses.vic.gov.au to aid preparation.
     

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