Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve
Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve
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Traveller
Melbourne, Australia17,413 contributions
July 2023
My wife and I visited this Park and Nature Reserve during our recent holiday along the Great Ocean Road.
We were staying at a resort which is within a short walking distance from this park.
This park is relatively large with a playground and walking tracks within wetlands.
We were staying at a resort which is within a short walking distance from this park.
This park is relatively large with a playground and walking tracks within wetlands.
Written 12 August 2023
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dilemma13
Melbourne, Australia95 contributions
Oct 2020
Great, peaceful place for a walk, bike ride or kayak. Lots of little trails and bridges over wetlands - kind of like a wetland maze which is really fun for the kids. Absolutely ideal for a family who wants to be able to walk/ride/kayak together. We had son in kayak, daughter on bike and us walking and it was perfect! We will definitely be back :)
Written 23 October 2020
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Chelsea P
Melbourne, Australia117 contributions
May 2018 • Family
Love the park, the view, the play ground. We spent a few hours there. Kids absolutely loved it. So relaxing!
Written 6 May 2018
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Beck & Steven X
Melbourne, Australia4,232 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Encompassing the Anglesea River the Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve is a precious wetlands where the ample birdlife, flora & fauna create a thoroughly delightful environment which my husband & I found to be both invigorating & refreshing.
[ Playgrounds & Bike Paths & BBQ's Oh My ! ]:
Dirt pathways of various lengths track throughout which are made to be shared between joggers, bushwalkers & bike riders. Two loop options are included & colour coded signposts can be found at strategic points to assist visitors with following the specific length of trail they have chosen.
Helping to make this marvellous Nature Reserve even more amazing is the excellent playground, picnic & BBQ facilities that are included within its boundary. This superb area is known as the 'Inverlochy Playground' & you will find more details via its own written review.
Parking & entry are both free & public toilets are nearby. Fishing is permitted from set platforms with rules & measurements engraved into metal plaques to help ensure that necessary Conservation requirements are adhered to. Canoeing along the Anglesea River is one of many popular activities in the immediate area & this is also a fantastic way in which to experience Coogoorah Park.
[ A Very Important Matter for All to Please Consider ]:
On the day of our visit my husband & I were appalled to pass at least three separate families all whom were allowing their dogs to run about freely, interfering with the quite enjoyment of other visitors to the park.
In fact one of the dogs ran right past us, headlong straight into the river and went for the ducks that were innocently resting near the edge. Not only was I splashed with water & nearly knocked over but the wildlife was clearly distressed & the fragile river ecosystem unnecessarily disturbed.
Fortunately the ducks escaped however the dogs owner indicated that he couldn't have cared less about my safety nor the lives of the countless animals for whom the park is home. Strict guidelines apply when it comes to Dogs being permitted into parks, wetlands & conservation areas all along the Great Ocean Road & this is one of those areas where dogs must be on a leash.
Signage makes this requirement clear & the Surf Coast Shire appear to have made efforts to ensure that all applicable information sources outline what is required of persons whom may wish to take their domestic pets with them into specific areas.
[Summary]:
Overall the terrain is mostly flat & whilst I do struggle with mobility issues, I found that as the walkways are well maintained & clear of hazards I was able to enjoy a stroll with my husband. Persons with need of mobility aids, wheelchair access & and those whom wish to take along a pram should find the going quite manageable.
We were thrilled by the large variety of birdlife we saw & it was such a joy to watch them flit & dart about. In one particular section we were treated to Butterflies dancing by us & the ducks simply sunning themselves upon the rocks in the river was also such a lovely sight.
All in all the Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve is a wonderful place where one could easily spend a whole day. Whether you take your own provisions for a BBQ or pick up a delicious lunch at the nearby Anglesea Bakery, whether you decide to take along your bicycles or prefer a kayak we are sure that you will enjoy all that the park has on offer!
Thank you for reading this review we hope that it has been helpful. Please also refer to the photographs as they form a part of the review.
*** One last kindly & respectful reminder to please show consideration for fellow visitors to the park & please do your part to protect our fragile ecosystem & wildlife by adhering to a simple request. Please ensure your dogs are leashed at all times. Thank you.
[ Playgrounds & Bike Paths & BBQ's Oh My ! ]:
Dirt pathways of various lengths track throughout which are made to be shared between joggers, bushwalkers & bike riders. Two loop options are included & colour coded signposts can be found at strategic points to assist visitors with following the specific length of trail they have chosen.
Helping to make this marvellous Nature Reserve even more amazing is the excellent playground, picnic & BBQ facilities that are included within its boundary. This superb area is known as the 'Inverlochy Playground' & you will find more details via its own written review.
Parking & entry are both free & public toilets are nearby. Fishing is permitted from set platforms with rules & measurements engraved into metal plaques to help ensure that necessary Conservation requirements are adhered to. Canoeing along the Anglesea River is one of many popular activities in the immediate area & this is also a fantastic way in which to experience Coogoorah Park.
[ A Very Important Matter for All to Please Consider ]:
On the day of our visit my husband & I were appalled to pass at least three separate families all whom were allowing their dogs to run about freely, interfering with the quite enjoyment of other visitors to the park.
In fact one of the dogs ran right past us, headlong straight into the river and went for the ducks that were innocently resting near the edge. Not only was I splashed with water & nearly knocked over but the wildlife was clearly distressed & the fragile river ecosystem unnecessarily disturbed.
Fortunately the ducks escaped however the dogs owner indicated that he couldn't have cared less about my safety nor the lives of the countless animals for whom the park is home. Strict guidelines apply when it comes to Dogs being permitted into parks, wetlands & conservation areas all along the Great Ocean Road & this is one of those areas where dogs must be on a leash.
Signage makes this requirement clear & the Surf Coast Shire appear to have made efforts to ensure that all applicable information sources outline what is required of persons whom may wish to take their domestic pets with them into specific areas.
[Summary]:
Overall the terrain is mostly flat & whilst I do struggle with mobility issues, I found that as the walkways are well maintained & clear of hazards I was able to enjoy a stroll with my husband. Persons with need of mobility aids, wheelchair access & and those whom wish to take along a pram should find the going quite manageable.
We were thrilled by the large variety of birdlife we saw & it was such a joy to watch them flit & dart about. In one particular section we were treated to Butterflies dancing by us & the ducks simply sunning themselves upon the rocks in the river was also such a lovely sight.
All in all the Coogoorah Park Nature Reserve is a wonderful place where one could easily spend a whole day. Whether you take your own provisions for a BBQ or pick up a delicious lunch at the nearby Anglesea Bakery, whether you decide to take along your bicycles or prefer a kayak we are sure that you will enjoy all that the park has on offer!
Thank you for reading this review we hope that it has been helpful. Please also refer to the photographs as they form a part of the review.
*** One last kindly & respectful reminder to please show consideration for fellow visitors to the park & please do your part to protect our fragile ecosystem & wildlife by adhering to a simple request. Please ensure your dogs are leashed at all times. Thank you.
Written 29 December 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Maddy1982
Melbourne, Australia119 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
Great playground in a beautiful location with BBQ facilities (undercover) and grassy areas for a picnic.
Written 7 November 2017
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The Wandering Reviewer
Melbourne, Australia12,189 contributions
Nov 2016 • Business
It is easy to spend several hours in Coogoorah Park which is often more sheltered than the coast. Take a bush walk around the pathways, fish from the jetties, stop for a barbecue or rest while the children play in the playground which includes a wooden ship inspired by the ‘Inverlochy’, wrecked off the coast in 1902.
The kids can play in the Anglesea River, there are a number of Conservation areas and you can go fishing off the jetties. I've taken many groups canoeing and stand up paddle boarding on the river.
Listen out for frogs calling and look out for egrets walking in the shallows searching for lunchFacilities at the Reserve or nearby
Open 24 hours a day.
Fishing platforms, walking tracks, Picnic tables, Public toilets, nearby Car parking
Dogs allowed on lead.
A must visit in Anglesea.
The kids can play in the Anglesea River, there are a number of Conservation areas and you can go fishing off the jetties. I've taken many groups canoeing and stand up paddle boarding on the river.
Listen out for frogs calling and look out for egrets walking in the shallows searching for lunchFacilities at the Reserve or nearby
Open 24 hours a day.
Fishing platforms, walking tracks, Picnic tables, Public toilets, nearby Car parking
Dogs allowed on lead.
A must visit in Anglesea.
Written 10 March 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Melissa G
Melbourne, Australia32 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Lovely to spend a few hours, pack a lunch, take the kids and even take your fishing rod.. lots of small bream. I have not seen such clear blue water in land before. Really pretty, with lots of boardwalks and tracks. The playground is an added bonus and our 5 year old had a great time.
Written 5 September 2016
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904agnesc
Zoutleeuw, Belgium367 contributions
Aug 2022
Just outside of town, there's this nice reserve. There's a playground of kids, but the interesting part is the lake with a nice boardwalk through a swampy area.
Written 28 August 2022
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littlearrow2
Melbourne, Australia10 contributions
Dec 2018 • Couples
Stumbled across this lovely quiet park with walking tracks and elevated bridges, cycling tracks, wetland and scrub birds right on sunset. Lovely!
Written 22 December 2018
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BelindaJane1979
Traralgon, Australia5 contributions
Sept 2018 • Family
Took our two young kids here on our recent stay at Anglesea. Great place for bikes, plenty of open spaces and great play equipment for the kids. Worth a visit.
Written 3 October 2018
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Hi, I shall be in the area from the 30th to the 2nd, just wondering how much kayaking and canoeing costs? Do I have to book
Thanks Rochelle
Written 18 February 2015
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