Warroora Station
Submitted by Thomas Mahlook on Sat, 2020-12-12 14:24
G'Day!
A mate of mine and our four boys aged 3 to 9 are heading to Warroora Station in the first week of January. We will be towing a small Jayco and a 4.2m tinny with a 40 on the back
Can anyone please help me out with some suggestions!?
1/ Best place to camp with protected reef where you can swim, snorkel and kayak.
2/ Best place to launch our tinny.
3/ Best places to fish in that size tinny.
Cheers guys look forward to hearing from you
SpotHound
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Horak
Camp wherever you can get a spot, always busy
14 mile is the only place I would launch, soft sand elsehwre
Fish along the reef, its treacherous along there at times, stay home if the swell is up, look for turtles.
Thomas Mahlook
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Thanks Horak soundslike 14
Thanks Horak soundslike 14 mile is the most kid friendly spot. Hoping it's not too busy because of the heat and we can find a good spot. OK to leave your boat in the water at 14 mile?
SpotHound
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Yes
Yes but beware tidal movements and swell, double anchor !
Adam Gallash
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Sandy point
Sandy Point both launch and camp. Just got to head north to get out of sanctuary in the boat, but is my go to spot.
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NORUN NOFUN
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Jeez it will be bloody hot in
Jeez it will be bloody hot in January ? But any trips a good trip. Sandy point would be my choice, just remember the new rules.
Dougo
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Thomas,
i take it you are aware that this whole area is run by Parks and Wildlife and you have to book your site. You can’t just turn up and set up camp.
quite strict rules there now.
check it out on their booking website.
Their is also 9 mile camp which is just north of the Coral Bay turn off and that is a first in first served site and is also pretty nice.
good luck.