The Tumut River Canoe and Kayak trail starts underneath the Blowering Dam wall, and follows the river to its junction with the Murrumbidgee River just up stream of Gundagai.
Full details are published by the Lands and Property Mangement Authority in:
Tumut River : canoe & kayak trail : Tumut to Gundagai available from http://www.lpma.nsw.gov.au/recreation
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Rivers and Waterways in the Tumut Region
The Tumut River, Goobarragandra River, Adelong Creek, Blowering Dam...the Tumut region is rich in waterways and each offers unique experiences.
Adelong Falls is a very popular spot to picnic, swim or wander.
Tumut River and Goobarragandra are especially suited to kayaking or fishing or walking.
Blowering Dam is a great spot to camp, fish or for the more adventurous waterski. The foreshores are home to numerous kangaroos and emus can also often be seen. The drive alongside the dam on the Snowy Mountains Highway offers beautiful views and spectacular photo opportunities.
For updated dam levels see: http://www.mirrigation.com.au/
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Rivers and Waterways in the Tumut Region
The Tumut River, Goobarragandra River, Adelong Creek, Blowering Dam...the Tumut region is rich in waterways and each offers unique experiences.
Adelong Falls is a very popular spot to picnic, swim or wander.
Tumut River and Goobarragandra are especially suited to kayaking or fishing or walking.
Blowering Dam is a great spot to camp, fish or for the more adventurous waterski. The foreshores are home to numerous kangaroos and emus can also often be seen. The drive alongside the dam on the Snowy Mountains Highway offers beautiful views and spectacular photo opportunities.
For updated dam levels see: http://www.mirrigation.com.au/






