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Rhyll Jetty (Rhyll Jetty)
Rhyll Jetty is located on Phillip Island on the coastal shores of Rhyll which is a small, peaceful fishing village located at the north-eastern tip of Phillip Island. Rhyll beach is popular with families due to the low waves, scenic outlook and a nearby playground.
Take a leisurely stroll along the jetty taking in some great views or bring your gear and enjoy a few hours of quiet time near the water. Rod and line-fishing enthusiasts try their luck fishing.
Jumping and diving off the jetty and other structures is prohibited for public safety. There are shallow areas and often unexpected submerged objects.
Ensure dogs are kept on lead at all times and clean up after your dog.
Take a leisurely stroll along the jetty taking in some great views or bring your gear and enjoy a few hours of quiet time near the water. Rod and line-fishing enthusiasts try their luck fishing.
Jumping and diving off the jetty and other structures is prohibited for public safety. There are shallow areas and often unexpected submerged objects.
Ensure dogs are kept on lead at all times and clean up after your dog.
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Rhyll Jetty (Rhyll Jetty)
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Rhyll Jetty (Rhyll Jetty)
Accessibility
Visiting a park can be more of a challenge for people with disabilities, however, in Victoria there are a wide range of facilities to help people of all abilities enjoy our wonderful parks around the state. Parks Victoria provides a range of a equipment, including all-terrain and beach wheelchairs, facilities, accommodation and accessibility information and programs to help you plan and enjoy your visit to Victoria's parks.
Assistance dogs are welcome in Parks Victoria parks and reserves. Entry requirements apply for parks and reserves that are usually dog prohibited, such as national parks.
Warnings & Restrictions
Dogs
Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash
Restrictions
- No jumping or diving off piers or jetties
- Boating zones apply
- Load, weight restrictions
Warnings
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Water hazards
- Deep water
- Shallow water
- Strong currents
- Submerged obstacles
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Animals and pests
- Sharks
- Stingers
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Terrain hazards
- Slippery surface
Be Prepared
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