welcome to lake hume emergency phone numbers lake … · 2020-01-28 · welcome to lake hume this...

2
0 500 1000 1500m SCALE Prohibited Area DANGER Tree stumps can be a boating hazard at 11% level in the area between Bethanga Bridge and a line between the Hume Dam wall and Berringa Reserve. Welcome to Lake Hume This boating guide has been prepared by the Lake Hume Recreation Co-ordinating Committee. Tourist information A full list of local and regional Visitor Information Centres can be found on the subsequent side of the map. Contact the appropriate Centre to find out tourism information while visiting the area. Lake Hume facts > Area 20,190 hectares. > Total shoreline 350 kilometres. > Holds 3,038,000 megalitres of water. > The main earth dam is 1167 metres long and is an average 190 metres wide at its base. > The concrete spillway and outlet works structure is 318 metres long, and is 28 metres wide at its base. The crest roadway is 43 metres above the river bed. > Construction began in 1919 and took 17 years to construct. > Lake Hume was officially opened on 21 November 1936, by the Governor General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson. > Cost $11.1 million at the time of construction. > Lake Hume supplies water for downstream irrigation and urban use and environmental flows, which generates economic activity ultimately worth billions of dollars annually. Use of the lake Lake Hume is a water storage under control of the State Water Authorities. Their principal requirements for boating on the storage are: > Boats with sleeping accommodation and/or a toilet are prohibited on this storage. > Permission of the water authority is needed to have a boat mooring on the storage. > Camping is prohibited except in approved camping areas. Boating regulations For your safety and that of others all boating is subject to State regulations. Just like the road laws you must know these boating laws and can be fined for breaches. A few key points: > Registration - all power boats (with some exceptions for low powered vessels in NSW) require registration. > Safety equipment is compulsory. > Even where speed limits are not marked, distance-off regulations apply whenever you are within set distances from the shoreline, other boats, swimmers, anglers, structures and so on. > Special regulations apply to water skiing - in particular a proper observer is compulsory and skiing after dark is prohibited. > Refer to relevant State boating regulations for more information. Boating licence requirements Lake Hume is divided at the Bethanga Bridge between Victoria and NSW for boating only. All vessels south of the Bethanga Bridge are operating in Victorian waters. All vessels north of the south part of the Bethanga Bridge are operating in NSW waters. Reciprocal licencing, registration and safety equipment regulations apply between both states. NSW WATERS If you wish to drive a power boat on NSW waters at a speed of 10 knots or greater you must have a current NSW boating licence. If you wish to drive a Personal Water Craft (PWC) such as a Jet Ski or Wave Rider you must have a current NSW Personal Water Craft Licence, regardless of the speed you travel at. In NSW a PWC can only operate between sunrise and sunset. VICTORIAN WATERS A boat licence is required for any person operating a powered vessel in Victorian waters regardless of the speed of the vessel. A PWC licence is required to operate a personal water craft in either state. For further information regarding boating regulations/licensing contact either NSW Maritime or Transport Safety Victoria. Fishing regulations A Victorian fishing licence is required to fish in Lake Hume. Victorian fishing regulations apply to the entire lake up to Seven Mile Creek at Talmalmo. To report fishing offenses please contact, Victorian Fisheries on 13 FISH (133474). Camping Unless otherwise indicated by signage, camping and overnight stays are prohibited on the NSW and Victorian foreshore reserves. Picnics and pollution > Keep all litter on board and dispose of it in appropriate receptacles when on shore. > The Public Reserves around Lake Hume have varying degrees of facilities. Help to preserve them by restricting vehicle access to authorised tracks and parking areas. > Glass containers are potentially an extreme hazard. Please don’t bring glass to Lake Hume. > Most of the NSW shoreline is privately owned land. You will need the owner’s permission to enter if you wish to picnic at such places. Emergency phone numbers All services will respond to 000 If you have a GSM digital mobile phone and you are outside your own provider’s GSM network coverage area then dial 112 as an alternative to 000. Information phone numbers Boating NSW Maritime 131 256 Transport Safety Victoria 1800 223 022 Fishing Dept Primary Industries 13 FISH (133 474) Inland Flotilla of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard (AVCG) operates on Lake Hume during the boating season. Frequency monitored 27.88MHz. Contact AVCG for mechanical assistance or local marine dealer locations on 02 6026 4455. ACCOMMODATION All Seasons Albury Lake Hume Resort Riverina Hwy Lake Hume Village NSW 2640 T: 02 6026 4444 www.all-seasons-hotels.com Lake Hume Tourist Park Riverina Highway, Albury NSW 2640 T: 02 6026 4677 www.lakehumetouristpark.com.au Boathaven Holiday Park 33 Boathaven Rd, Ebden VIC 3691 T: 02 6020 6130 www.aspenparks.com.au Wymah Valley Holiday Park 14 Hope Rd, Bowna NSW 2644 T: 1800 776 523 www.aspenparks.com.au Tallangatta Lakelands Caravan Park Queen Elizabeth Dr, Tallangatta Vic 3700 T: 02 6071 2457 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Albury Railway Place Cnr Smollett & Young St, Albury NSW 2640 T: 1300 ALBURY (252879) Wodonga Lincoln Causeway, Wodonga Vic 3690 T: 1300 796 222 Corryong 50 Hansen St, Corryong Vic 3707 T: 02 6076 2277 Beechworth Town Hall Ford St, Beechworth Vic 3747 T: 1300 366 321 Tallangatta (located in ‘The Hub’) 35 Towong St, Tallangatta Vic 3700 T: 02 6071 2695 Holbrook Submarine Precent Wallace St, Holbrook NSW 2644 T: 02 6036 2422 LEGEND Accommodation Picnic area Toilets Petrol Caravan park Store Disabled access Boat ramp Drinking water Fire place Isolated danger mark Electric BBQ PRIVATE BOAT RAMP HUME BOAT CLUB APEX PARK TO ALBURY (14KM) PRIVATE BOAT RAMP JACKSONS POINT RESERVE PRIVATE BOAT RAMP HUME ANGLING CLUB KOOKABURRA POINT RESERVE ALBURY WODONGA YACHT CLUB 6020 6133 BOAT RAMP SPILLWAY RESERVE Recreational Boating Guide 2012 NSW AND VICTORIA LAKE HUME Lake Hume Recreation Co-ordinating Committee Membership: VICTORIAN POLICE NSW POLICE BELLBRIDGE BUTKO RESERVE BERRINGA RESERVE R I V E R I N A H I G H W AY AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER COASTGUARD HUME DAM CARPARK & PICNIC AREA HUME DAM MITTA JUNCTION PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ONLY RAPSEYS ROAD CAMP ROAD TO WODONGA (12KM) BONEGILLA ROAD MAHERS ROAD ALL SEASON’S ALBURY LAKE HUME RESORT, LAKE HUME TOURIST PARK, STORE AND PO. M U R R A Y R I V E R BANDIANA-CUDGEWA RAIL TRAIL (FIRST STAGE BANDIANA TO EBDEN) KANGAROO STORE & POST OFFICE (BOAT FUEL) BLOCK 19 BONEGILLA EXPERIENCE BONEGILLA HALL EBDEN RESERVE EBDEN BONEGILLA TO TALLANGATTA (24KM) M U R R A Y V A L L E Y H I G H WAY NEW SOUTH WALES VICTORIA VICTORIAN WATERS NSW WATERS BETHANGA BRIDGE NOT FOR SALE TO W A L WA (9 2 k m) Buoys and markers used on Lake Hume S T O P NO BOATS RED - STOP - NO BOATS Don’t go past these buoys - the water between them and the shore is prohibited to boats 5 km/h YELLOW - CAUTION Slow down to speed shown A C C E S S LANE GREEN - ACCESS LANE Unrestricted waters for boats and water skiers between a pair of standard size green buoys and the shoreline. No swimming, mooring or fishing is allowed in this area. Victorian waters NSW waters ZONES AND MARKERS ZONES AND MARKERS Access Lane Prohibited Water - No boating Victorian inland waters, Victorian regulations apply 10% capacity and below - 5 knot speed restriction zones NSW inland waters, NSW regulations apply 5 knot speed restriction zones (includes all waters within 50m of shore) Red Green BLACK & RED ISOLATED DANGER MARK Indicates the danger with navigable water all around it. Pass either side, but at a safe distance. PORT HAND MARKER Keep this mark on your port (left) side when going upstream. Light when fitted in RED. STARBOARD HAND MARKER Keep this mark on your starboard (right) side when going upstream. Light when fitted in GREEN. NO BOATING ACCESS LANES

Upload: others

Post on 02-Jun-2020

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Welcome to Lake Hume Emergency phone numbers Lake … · 2020-01-28 · Welcome to Lake Hume This boating guide has been prepared by the Lake Hume Recreation Co-ordinating ... downstream

0 500 1000 1500m

SCALE

Prohibited Area

DANGER

Tree stumps can be a boating hazard at 11% level in the area between Bethanga Bridge and a line between the Hume Dam wall and Berringa Reserve.

Welcome to Lake HumeThis boating guide has been prepared by the Lake Hume Recreation Co-ordinating Committee.

Tourist informationA full list of local and regional Visitor Information Centres can be found on the subsequent side of the map. Contact the appropriate Centre to find out tourism information while visiting the area.

Lake Hume facts> Area 20,190 hectares.> Total shoreline 350 kilometres.> Holds 3,038,000 megalitres of

water.> The main earth dam is 1167

metres long and is an average 190 metres wide at its base.

> The concrete spillway and outlet works structure is 318 metres long, and is 28 metres wide at its base. The crest roadway is 43 metres above the river bed.

> Construction began in 1919 and took 17 years to construct.

> Lake Hume was officially opened on 21 November 1936, by the Governor General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson.

> Cost $11.1 million at the time of construction.

> Lake Hume supplies water for downstream irrigation and urban use and environmental flows, which generates economic activity ultimately worth billions of dollars annually.

Use of the lakeLake Hume is a water storage under control of the State Water Authorities. Their principal requirements for boating on the storage are:> Boats with sleeping

accommodation and/or a toilet are prohibited on this storage.

> Permission of the water authority is needed to have a boat mooring on the storage.

> Camping is prohibited except in approved camping areas.

Boating regulationsFor your safety and that of others all boating is subject to State regulations. Just like the road laws you must know these boating laws and can be fined for breaches. A few key points:> Registration - all power boats

(with some exceptions for low powered vessels in NSW) require registration.

> Safety equipment is compulsory.> Even where speed limits are not

marked, distance-off regulations apply whenever you are within set distances from the shoreline, other boats, swimmers, anglers, structures and so on.

> Special regulations apply to water skiing - in particular a proper observer is compulsory and skiing after dark is prohibited.

> Refer to relevant State boating regulations for more information.

Boating licence requirementsLake Hume is divided at the Bethanga Bridge between Victoria and NSW for boating only. All vessels south of the Bethanga Bridge are operating in Victorian waters. All vessels north of the south part of the Bethanga Bridge are operating in NSW waters. Reciprocal licencing, registration and safety equipment regulations apply between both states.

NSW WATERSIf you wish to drive a power boat on NSW waters at a speed of 10 knots or greater you must have a current NSW boating licence. If you wish to drive a Personal Water Craft (PWC) such as a Jet Ski or

Wave Rider you must have a current NSW Personal Water Craft Licence, regardless of the speed you travel at. In NSW a PWC can only operate between sunrise and sunset.

VICTORIAN WATERSA boat licence is required for any person operating a powered vessel in Victorian waters regardless of the speed of the vessel. A PWC licence is required to operate a personal water craft in either state.For further information regarding boating regulations/licensing contact either NSW Maritime or Transport Safety Victoria.

Fishing regulationsA Victorian fishing licence is required to fish in Lake Hume. Victorian fishing regulations apply to the entire lake up to Seven Mile Creek at Talmalmo.To report fishing offenses please contact, Victorian Fisheries on 13 FISH (133474).

CampingUnless otherwise indicated by signage, camping and overnight stays are prohibited on the NSW and Victorian foreshore reserves.

Picnics and pollution> Keep all litter on board and

dispose of it in appropriate receptacles when on shore.

> The Public Reserves around Lake Hume have varying degrees of facilities. Help to preserve them by restricting vehicle access to authorised tracks and parking areas.

> Glass containers are potentially an extreme hazard. Please don’t bring glass to Lake Hume.

> Most of the NSW shoreline is privately owned land. You will need the owner’s permission to enter if you wish to picnic at such places.

Emergency phone numbersAll services will respond to 000If you have a GSM digital mobile phone and you are outside your own provider’s GSM network coverage area then dial 112 as an alternative to 000.

Information phone numbersBoatingNSW Maritime 131 256Transport Safety Victoria 1800 223 022

FishingDept Primary Industries 13 FISH (133 474)

Inland Flotilla of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard (AVCG) operates on Lake Hume during the boating season. Frequency monitored 27.88MHz. Contact AVCG for mechanical assistance or local marine dealer locations on 02 6026 4455.

AccommodAtion

All Seasons Albury Lake Hume ResortRiverina Hwy Lake Hume Village NSW 2640T: 02 6026 4444www.all-seasons-hotels.com

Lake Hume tourist ParkRiverina Highway, Albury NSW 2640T: 02 6026 4677www.lakehumetouristpark.com.au

Boathaven Holiday Park33 Boathaven Rd, Ebden VIC 3691T: 02 6020 6130 www.aspenparks.com.au

Wymah Valley Holiday Park 14 Hope Rd, Bowna NSW 2644 T: 1800 776 523 www.aspenparks.com.au

tallangatta Lakelands caravan Park Queen Elizabeth Dr, Tallangatta Vic 3700T: 02 6071 2457

ViSitoR infoRmAtion centReS

AlburyRailway Place Cnr Smollett & Young St, Albury NSW 2640T: 1300 ALBURY (252879)

WodongaLincoln Causeway, Wodonga Vic 3690T: 1300 796 222

corryong50 Hansen St, Corryong Vic 3707T: 02 6076 2277

BeechworthTown Hall Ford St, Beechworth Vic 3747T: 1300 366 321

tallangatta (located in ‘The Hub’)35 Towong St, Tallangatta Vic 3700T: 02 6071 2695

HolbrookSubmarine PrecentWallace St, Holbrook NSW 2644T: 02 6036 2422

Legend

Accommodation Picnic area

Toilets Petrol

Caravan park Store

Disabled access Boat ramp

Drinking water Fire place

Isolated danger mark Electric BBQ

PRIVATEBOAT RAMP

HUMEBOAT CLUB

APEX PARK

TO ALBURY (14KM)

PRIVATE BOAT RAMP

JACKSONS POINT RESERVE

PRIVATE BOAT RAMP

HUME ANGLING CLUB

KOOKABURRA POINT RESERVE

ALBURY WODONGA YACHT CLUB

6020 6133

BOAT RAMP

SPILLWAYRESERVE

Recreational Boating Guide 2012NSW AND VICTORIA Lake

Hume

Lake Hume Recreation co-ordinating committee membership:

VICTORIAN POLICE

NSW POLICE

BELLBRIDGE

BUTKORESERVE

BERRINGARESERVE

Rive

Rin

A Hi

gHw

AY

AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER COASTGUARD

HUME DAM CARPARK & PICNIC AREA

HUME DAM

MITTA JUNCTION

PEDESTRIAN ACCESS

ONLY

RAPSeYS ROAD

CAMP ROAD

TO wODOngA (12KM)

BO

neg

iLLA

RO

AD

MAH

eRS

RO

AD

ALL SEASON’S ALBURY LAKE HUME RESORT, LAKE HUME

TOURIST PARK, STORE AND PO.

MURRAY RiveR

BANDIANA-CUDGEWARAIL TRAIL

(FIRST STAGE BANDIANATO EBDEN)

KANGAROO STORE & POST OFFICE (BOAT

FUEL)

BLOCK 19BONEGILLA EXPERIENCE

BONEGILLA HALL

EBDEN RESERVEEBDEN

BONEGILLA

TO TALLAngATTA (24KM)

MURRAY vALLeY HigHwAY

NEW SOUTH WALES

VICTORIA

VICTORIANWATERS

NSWWATERS

BETHANGA BRIDGE

NOT FOR SALE

TO WALWA

(92km)

Buoys and markers used on Lake Hume

STOPNO

BOATS

red - stop - No BoAtsDon’t go past these buoys - the water between them and the shore is prohibited to boats

5km/h

yellow - cAutioNSlow down to speed shown

ACCESS

LANE

greeN - Access lANeUnrestricted waters for boats and water skiers between a pair of standard size green buoys and the shoreline. No swimming, mooring or fishing is allowed in this area.

Victorian waters NSW watersZONES AND MARKERS ZONES AND MARKERS

Access Lane

Prohibited Water - No boating

Victorian inland waters, Victorian regulations apply

10% capacity and below - 5 knot speed restriction zones

NSW inland waters, NSW regulations apply

5 knot speed restriction zones (includes all waters within 50m of shore)

Red

Green

BlAck & redISOLATEd dANGER MARk

Indicates the danger with navigable water all around it. Pass either side, but at a safe distance.

port HANd MArkerKeep this mark on your port (left) side when going upstream. Light when fitted in RED.

stArBoArd HANd MArkerKeep this mark on your starboard (right) side when going upstream. Light when fitted in GREEN.

No BoAtiNg Access lANes

Page 2: Welcome to Lake Hume Emergency phone numbers Lake … · 2020-01-28 · Welcome to Lake Hume This boating guide has been prepared by the Lake Hume Recreation Co-ordinating ... downstream

LAKEHUMERESORT

OLD

SYDNEY

ROAD

Table Top

HUME HIGHW

AY

BOWNA3

TABLE TOPRESERVE

ARM

POINT DEVINEPLUNKETT INLET

BOWNAWATERSRESERVE

ANEMBO POINT4

2

4

ALBURY 10km

CALDER BAY

ALBURY 28km HUME

HIGHWAY

Bowna

6

CUMBEROONA RESERVE

HOLBROOK R.S.L.SKI CLUB

OOMOOL BAYCUMBEROONA COVE

JINGELLIC 67kmWYMAH FERRY 16km

POINT HORE

POINT SEYMOUR

PEAKE POINT

KOOLKUNACOVE

EATONBAY

CHECCI POINT

DRUMMOND POINT

DRUMMONDSRESERVE

BROOMEBAY TALGARNO

GOONAKPOINT JEFFCOTT

BAY

BIGHT

MURRAYPOINT WAITE

JONES BAY

MORROHBAY

COULSTONINLET

3

DRUMM

ONDS

ROAD

KOORIEBAY

PEACOCK BAY

LYNCH BAY

MERKELS RESERVE

Mt Talgarno

9

MUR

RAY

ROAD

6

2

7

BETHANGA

TALG

ARNO

ROAD

Talgarno

ALBURY7km

5

5

KNOBLESROAD

RIVERINA

HIGHWAY

HEYWOODBAY

Bellbridge

BUTKORESERVE

BERRINGARESERVE

HUME BOATCLUB

3

6

BethangaBridge

APEXPARK

HUMEWEIRPARK

HISTORICMARKER

POINT HOVELL

HUMEDAM KURRAJONG

ROAD

Bethanga Gap

7

3

MURRAY

RIVER

GEORGES CREEK 14kmTALLANGATTA 28km

10

MURRAY

ROAD

ARM

VINCENTS RESERVEHore Hill

FERR

Y RO

AD

BALANDA INLET

ELVISH ISLANDS

GRANYABAY

3

10

13

BOWNA

WYMAHROAD

WYMAH RESERVE

Wymah

HUME HIGHWAYBOWNA 18km

Refer UpperReaches

WAL

WA

GRANYA 2kmBULLIOH 15km

Bethanga

34

3

SIRL'S ROAD

18

Koorilla

7

BETHANGA BAYRESERVE

LAKE ROADLAKE

BETH

ANGA

ROAD

LAKE ROAD

ROAD

6

Jarvis Creek

LAKE

ROAD

JARVIS CREEK

ROAD

8

JARVIS CREEK

ROAD

LAKE

ROAD

Old Tallangatta

YABBA

HIGHWAY

Leys Hill

Picnic Area

LAKE

WONUKA BAY

EVANS POINT

JACKSONS POINT

KOOKABURRA POINT

FINLEY POINT

BONEGILLACOVE

EBDEN RESERVE

JACKSONS POINTRESERVE

HUME ANGLINGCLUB

ALBURY WODONGA YACHT CLUBKOOKABURRAPOINT RESERVE

3

BOATHAVENCARAVAN PARK

Ebden

Huon

WODONGA12km

HISTORIC MARKER

Bonegilla

DAWSON ISLAND

BRAGG POINT

ROWEY BAY

BETHANGABAY

MUNGEE POINT

BOWMAN BAYLUDLOWS RESERVE

MahersHill

MURRAY

VALLEY

11

HUME

POINT BULWARRA

TOM H POINT

LOBBAN BAY

GENESTA POINT

MITCHELLINLET

ROBINSONISLAND

POINT SYMINGTON

MEROO POINTBUNGONIA POINT

HUON RESERVE

MACAULAY BAY

4

4

3

TangambalangaEAST

KIEWA

ROAD

Red Bluff

7HIBBERSON

KIEWA VALLEY HIGHW

AY

Kiewa

KERGUNYAH 6km GUNDOWRING NORTH 6kmESKDALE 25kmDARTMOUTH 60km

SANDYINLET

RD

BRYA

NTS

GAP

ROAD4

10

ROAD

9

2

THE NARROWS

POINT PACKER

MITTA

MITTA

VIC ROADSRESERVE

CARAVANPARK

BUTLERBAY

24

JERVISINLET POINT MILPERA

TALLANGATTA

BOLGA INLET

10

5

4

2

3

HISTORIC MARKER

HIGHWAY

OMEO

ARM

TATONGA

INLET

MITTA M

ITTA RIVER

DARTMOUTH 68km

ESKDALE 33km

TALLANGATTA VALLEY 12km

JUNCTIONINLET

BULLIOH 3km

GRANYA 18km

GEORGES CREEK 2kmTALGARNO 20km

Scalekm

0 2.5 5

15 20 251005

90

95

6000000

05

15

10

20

WymahFerry

90

95

6000000

05

15

10

20

15 20 251005

MANDALAY

WYMAH

ROAD

CEMETERY

ROAD

GAP

KIEWA-BO

NEGILLA

ROAD

COULSTONROAD

KIEWA

BONEG

ILLA

ROAD

MAH

ERS

ROAD

RIVER

RIVER

2

5

7

9

121110

13

14

1516

18

17

8

6

19

20

21 22

1

34

NEW SOUTH WALES

VICTORIA

WYMAH VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK

PLEASE OBEY BLUE GREEN WARNING SIGNS WHEN APPLICABLE

Disused Railway Bridge(Bridge Incomplete)

Woomargama Park Dora Dora★

3 ★ ●

10

ROAD

Thologolong●★

11

RIVER19

11

MUR

RAY

★Bungil

5

8

●Wymah★2 7

★8 Wymah Ferry

GRANYA 2km

★HUME WEIR 22km

MURRAYARM28 30

32

34

★BOWNA 10km

WYM

AH ROAD

10

36

38

42

KAIELLA

44

REACH

46

48

50

52 54

56

UPPER REACHES

Scale 0 1 2 3 4 5 km

HUME HIGHWAY (WOOMARGAMA) 20km

JINGELLIC Talmalmo

Levels at end of public boat ramps A.H.D. %Tallangatta 183.1m 51Huon 177.3m 20Ludlows 170.5m 10Ebden (1) 179.3m 35 (2) 181.0m 42 (3) 167.4m 5Kookaburra Point (1) 177.5m 29 (2) 181.6m 45Murray River D/S L/Hume –Hume Weir Park 182.1m 47Bethanga Bay –Lake Hume Resort 170.3m 8Bowna Waters (1) 180.0m 31 (2) 172.8m 15Full Supply Level 192.0m 100Kurrajong Boat Ramp 168.0m 6.5

Note: Water skiing is prohibited on the Murray River from 0.5km downstream from Noreuil Park upstream to the Hume Weir Wall

WARNING: BROKEN GLASS IS A HAZARD AT ALL LAKE LEVELS. PLEASE PUT GLASS LITTER IN BINS.

reserves and faciLities shown on guide e.g. ➃1 TABLE TOP RESERVE - Toilets. Access: turn-off from Hume Highway at

Table Top 17km from Albury.

2 BOWNA WATERS RESERVE - Boat launching ramp, picnic area, toilets. Access: turn-off from Hume Highway at Table Top 17km from Albury.

3 cUmBEROONA RESERVE - Undeveloped public reserve.

HOLBROOK R.S.L. SKI cLUB - Private club with facilities, boat ramp. Access: turn-off from Hume Highway 32km from Albury.

4 WYmAH VALLEY HOLIDAY PARK - Caravan and camping sites or cabins.

5 DRUmmONDS RESERVE - Undeveloped reserve, no facilities. Access: along Drummonds Road from Murray Valley Road 13km from Hume Dam.

6 WYmAH RESERVE - Toilets, picnic area, swimming. Access: turn-off Hume Highway 32km from Albury.

7 mERKELS RESERVE - No facilities. Access: adjacent to Murray Valley Road 4km from Bethanga Bridge.

8 VINcENTS RESERVE - Undeveloped public reserve, no facilities. Access: adjacent to Talgarno Road 25km from Hume Dam.

9 APEX PARK - Boat launching ramp, picnic area, electric barbeques, toilets, foreshore walks. Access: Adjacent to Riverina Highway at Bethanga Bridge.

10 LAKE HUmE TOURIST PARK - Fully self contained cabins or powered, non powered sites.

11 ALL SEASON ALBURY LAKE HUmE RESORT - Motel, holiday homes (rental), self contained cottages, restaurant, function facilities, public boat ramp: Access through Lake Hume Village.

HUmE DAm cAR PARK & PIcNIc AREA - North end of Dam wall, parking for Dam inspection, vantage points for photos of dam, toilets, picnic area, electric barbeques.

12 HUmE BOAT cLUB - Private club with facilities.

BELLBRIDGE RESERVE - Public toilets, barbeque. Access: adjacent to Bethanga Bridge at Bellbridge.

BERRINGA RESERVE - Public boat ramp, picnic area.

BUTKO RESERVE -Walking track and picnic areas, no facilities.

13 jAcKSONS POINT RESERVE - Picnic area, toilets, spectator vantage point for yacht racing.

HUmE ANGLING cLUB - Private club with facilities, boat launching ramp.

ALBURY WODONGA YAcHT cLUB - Private club with facilities, boat launching ramp, camping area for regatta visitors. Access: by unsealed road.

14 KOOKABURRA POINT RESERVE - 2 boat launching ramps, barbeques, picnic facilities, toilets, changing rooms, safe swimming areas. Access: turn-off beside Kangaroo Store at Bonegilla.

15 BOATHAVEN HOLIDAY PARK - Fully self contained cabins, powered and non powered sites.

16 EBDEN RESERVE - 2 boat launching ramps, barbeque and picnic areas, toilets, swimming areas. Access: adjacent to Murray Valley Highway 8km from Hume Dam.

17 BETHANGA BAY RESERVE - Picnic areas, toilets. Access: by sealed road 9km south of Bethanga Bridge.

18 LUDLOWS RESERVE - Boat launching ramp, barbeque and picnic area, toilets. Access: adjacent to Murray Valley Highway 10km from Hume Dam.

19 HUON RESERVE - Boat launching ramp, picnic area, toilets. Access: adjacent to Murray Valley Highway at Huon 17km from Hume Dam.

20 mAIN ROADS RESERVE - Picnic areas. Access: adjacent to Murray Valley Highway 11km from Huon, 5km before Tallangatta turn-off.

21 TALLANGATTA LAKESIDE cARAVAN PARK - On site vans, powered sites, camping sites, kiosk.

22 TALLANGATTA FORESHORE RESERVE - Public boat ramp, toilets, picnic areas, barbeques, walking track.

PUBLISHED 1981REVISED 2012

■ NEW SOUTH WALES

■ VICTORIA

WARNING•CAUTION SHOULD BE ExERCISED WHEN BOATINg ON

LAKE HUME AS MANy HAzARDS ARE UNMARKED•WATER IN THE LAKE MAy BE VERy COLD•windsquallscanproducedangerouswaves•bewareoffloatingandsubmergedlogs•observewaterauthorityrequirements•allcraftandoperatorsmustcomplywithstate

BOATINg REgULATIONS•avictorianfishinglicenceisrequiredforlakehume•5knotspeedrestrictionapplieswhenlakelevelis

AT 11% OR LESS SOUTH OF BETHANgA BRIDgE.

FACILITIESTALLANGATTA AREA

LEGEND

Roads

High Country Rail Trail

While the information contained on this boating guide has been prepared with all due care for the benefit of the user, the committee does not warrant or make representations in relation to the accuracy.

The information is made available on the understanding that the committee shall have no liability for any loss whatsoever that might arise as a result of use of the information by the reader or any

third parties who receive the information directly or indirectly. It is the user's responsibility to make his or her own investigations, decisions and enquiries about the Information.

Recreational Boating Guide 2012NSW AND VICTORIA Lake

Hume NOT FOR SALE