Kayaking Tomaga River

Highlights

  • Scenic 22km paddle through clear, calm river waters
  • Multiple launch points for all skill levels
  • Explore tranquil Mogo Creek off the beaten path

Overview

A clean, clear river with options for short paddles or a 22 kilometre return trip from Mossy Point to the end of Mogo Creek. Take the eastern tributary at the junction of Jeremadra and Mogo Creeks for this route. The junction is seven kilometres from Mossy Point. Parts of the river are shallow above oyster leases and there is a strong tide near the mouth, so stay in the shallows when paddling against the tide. If you are set up for kayak…

A clean, clear river with options for short paddles or a 22 kilometre return trip from Mossy Point to the end of Mogo Creek. Take the eastern tributary at the junction of Jeremadra and Mogo Creeks for this route. The junction is seven kilometres from Mossy Point.

Parts of the river are shallow above oyster leases and there is a strong tide near the mouth, so stay in the shallows when paddling against the tide.
If you are set up for kayak fishing, the river offers great estuary angling. Protected as a recreational fishing haven, the waterway is renowned for producing quality catches like dusky flathead, whiting, bream, and mulloway.

Launch into shallow water near the boat tamp at Annetts Parade but note that this is directly into the river's tidal current. Novices could use the boat ramp at Kingston Place, Tomakin to avoid strong tides near the river mouth.

Toilets are near the boat ramps at both Mossy Point and Tomakin.

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Location

Mossy Point Boat Ramp Mossy Point NSW 2537 Australia

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Location - Mossy Point Boat Ramp Mossy Point NSW 2537 Australia

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