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Majors Creek Boat Ramp

Bundalong, VIC

About this campsite

Majors Creek Boat Ramp is a convenient launch site for small to medium-sized boats on Lake Mulwala. Despite its lack of facilities like picnic tables or bins, it does provide a practical location with a bitumen parking area. It slopes downwards towards the lake, making it suitable for boat launches and retrievals. A small jetty adjacent to the ramp further enhances the convenience for handling boats, making it an ideal site for boat owners.

Small bitumen parking area which is not level, but slopes down towards the lake. Suitable for small to medium trailer boats. There is a small jetty beside the ramp to facilitate handling of boats after launching and before retrieval.

How to Get There

The road to the boat ramp is sign posted Majors Lane, but is shown as Wrights Road on some maps. The boat ramp is on Lake Mulwala in the vicinity of Majors Creek.

Features & Facilities

Activities

Fishing
Boat Ramp
Fishing Spot
Public Boat Ramp

Accommodation Types

Free Camping

Other Features

Day Use Area
No Long Rigs
Boat Ramps
Pets Welcome
Day Rest Area
boating and canoeing on the lake
Photo Opportunity
No Caravans
Unknown feature
Canoeing Kayaking
Boat ramp on Lake Mulwala
Mobile Phone Coverage

Weather Forecast

via Open-Meteo
TODAY🌫️
27° / 15°
SAT🌤️
27° / 14°
SUN☁️
28° / 16°
MON☁️
29° / 19°
TUE🌦️
26° / 19°
💧 15%

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