Horseshoe Beach Camping Area (Cobram Regional Park)

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Horseshoe Beach Camping Area (Cobram Regional Park)

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Horseshoe Beach Camping Area (Cobram Regional Park)

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Horseshoe Beach Camping Area (Cobram Regional Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash

Restrictions

  • No firearms allowed

Warnings

  • Animals and pests
    • Beware European wasps
    • Snakes
    • Beware feral bees
  • Other warnings
    • Trees may fall take care
    • Limbs may fall take care
  • Water hazards
    • Submerged obstacles

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

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.

Temporary closure due to inundation - Yarrawonga Regional Park and River Murray Reserve between Yarrawonga and Cobram

Water releases from Yarrawonga Weir are continuing to cause river level rises along the Murray River between Yarrawonga and Barmah – inundating low lying areas adjacent to the river. The following areas remain closed:
Yarrawonga Common
Chinamans Bend
Forges
Bruce’s Bend
Nevins Bend
Bourkes Bend
Cobrawonga Island
Scotts Beach

Campsites and areas close to the river between Yarrawonga and Cobram continue to be affected. Floodwater is impacting access tracks, making them impassable to all vehicle types.
 
Stay informed - monitor your local conditions and remain alert.
  • Move vehicles, caravans, camping equipment and other belongings away from low-lying areas before access is cut off.
  • Parks Victoria has closed some park access gates due to the 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. 
 

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