Kayaking Durras Lake

Natural Attractions

Surrounded by Murramarang National Park, Durras Lake is a calm body of water, ideal for exploring with many tributaries, small exposed areas and shallow bays. As you paddle up the lake you will leave the village behind and become immersed in the quiet stillness of the lake and surrounding wilderness of the spotted gum forest.

Launch at the end of Lakeside Drive, South Durras or via the informal boat ramp at the end of North Durras Road, North Durras. A circumnavigation could be up to 15 kilometres and take several hours.

Bring your own kayak or canoe, or hire from one of the local kayaking companies.

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