Where adventure meets tranquility

Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Yarrawonga-Mulwala

Explore stunning Lake Mulwala with its crystal-clear waters, perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming. Wander through picturesque trails that offer breathtaking views and spot local wildlife in their natural habitats. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the water, our region promises a rejuvenating escape into nature. Discover the perfect blend of excitement and serenity in Yarrawonga-Mulwala!

Kyffins Reserve offers over one kilometre of shoreline and bush camping and walking tracks, on the banks of Lake Mulwala.

Located approximately four kilometres east of the Mulwala township, on Lake Mulwala with access via Corowa Road.

There is also a three kilometre walking track, beginning from Owen Bridge Reserve, hugging Lake Mulwala. Kyffins Reserve is a popular spot for fishing. There are no facilities available, but camping is free.

The original Corowa/Mulwala road had to be deviated due to the full storage level of the Weir. For fear of flooding Mulwala to Yarrawonga was also listed to be re-aligned.

Kiffins Reserve was named when part of Arthur Kiffins farm was resumed to build the new road which is now Spring Drive.

Arthur Powell Kyffin was the first to enlist from the Yarrawonga Mulwala District in World War 1. He signed his Enlistment papers in Wangaratta 18th August 1914 No 356.
Spring Drive
Mulwala

Classifications

National Parks and Reserves, Natural Attractions

Costs

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