Walking trails at Cooloolabin Dam

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Cooloolabin Dam has a lovely walking trail on the peninsula close to the recreation area. In addition, the recreation area serves as the head of a trail through the adjacent Mapleton National Park. The trail uses local roads and the fire-trail network for mountain biking, horse riding and walking.

For your safety, and for the safety of others, please obey all signage on the trails, including give way instructions. On multi-use trails, all users give way to horse riders, and mountain bike riders give way to pedestrians.

Safety Information

While your safety is important, it is your responsibility. Carry a first aid and snake bite kit, and check the weather forecast before you leave home. Be alert to possible fires in bush land area. If you see a fire call 000 or 112.

For your safety and the safety of others, please obey all signage on the trails, including give way instructions. On multi-use trails, all users give way to horse riders, and mountain bike riders give way to pedestrians.

If you're bush walking alone, let someone know where you are and when to expect you back. Carry drinking water on you at all times.

Stay on the trail - venturing off designated trails can harm the environment and you may accidentally trespass on private property.

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