Canoe Trails
Overview
The Loch Luna area is something of a paddler’s hidden gem. Tucked away off the main river in a world of it’s own, it features gently meandering creeks, a diverse range of waterbirds and possible glimpses of kangaroos, native water rats and goannas. It has an extensive network of waterways that is ideal for short paddles through to 2 or 3 days canoe camping trips. Nockburra and Chambers Creeks wind their way between the Murray River and Lake Bonney allowing an enticing choice of one-way or loop routes for both novice and experienced paddlers.
There are many National Parks campsites in the area along with the option of bush camping on one of the many islands.
Road access to launch spots is good, but take care if it’s recently rained - clay tracks over the floodplains become very slippery when wet! Current local information is also important when planning a route as some creeks can become completely blocked by reed growth even though canoe maps show a clear passage.
Information supplied by: Canoe Adventures Riverland (ph. 0421 167 645) hire canoes, kayaks & camping equipment and can provide transport for launching and pick-up at various different places. They are always happy to update you on current conditions.
Katarapko Canoe Trail
Katarapko Creek Canoe Trail is perfectly suited to a day paddle or overnight kayak/canoe camping. It is easily navigated and has many good campsites to choose from. Car access to launch and finish points is good. Paddlers with appropriate equipment and a basic skill level will find the Katarapko region an interesting and safe area to explore. Never the less, it is wise to take into account the planning considerations outlined at Canoe SA. It is also important to check the weather forecast.
In the summer, day time temperatures can be over 40C and so adequate precautions need to be taken on those days, such as staying in the shade and minimising physical exertion during the heat of the day, drinking adequate quantities of water and wearing appropriate sun protection. For those with limited experience or those new to the area it is useful to speak to someone with local knowledge (DEWNR Berri or Canoe Adventures Riverland 04211 676 45) before embarking on a trip in the area.
Chowilla Canoe Trails
Chowilla is renowned for being the best kayak/canoe camping area in South Australia. A network of a dozen creeks wind their way off the Murray and through the flood plains for over 100kms. Expeditions of up to a week can be planned without paddling the same waterway twice. Several creeks are only accessible by canoe, so if you want to get right away from it all, this just might be the place.
A reasonable level of paddling experience and competence in navigation is required. There are many creek intersections but no signs, and no mobile phone coverage. Most routes will require at least one portage of about 100m around a weir. Some creeks also have logs to drag over or portage around. Due to Chowilla’s remoteness it is important to leave a trip intention including your proposed route with a trusted person and/or DEWNR (Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources).
Many paddlers start their trip from Old Customs House at Border Cliffs. This has an all-weather access road and circuit routes can be planned to finish back there again. Another option is a one-way trip including the Ral Ral Creek system and finishing in Renmark. Accessing local knowledge of current conditions is very important as some creeks can become very difficult to paddle through.
Trails and Locations for Canoeing and Kayaking on the Murray