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πŸ”₯ The cool, clear rush of the Yarra River hits your face as you push off from the muddy bank, the sun glinting off the water and the buzz of cicadas filling the air β€” this is Melbourne’s hidden kayaking paradise, and it’s free to explore!

πŸ›Ά 1️⃣ Yarra River Trailhead (Moorabbin to Lilydale)

This stretch is my go-to for a relaxed, scenic glide through native bushland. You can launch just south of Moorabbin at the Yarra River Trailhead (behind the local park). It’s flat water, perfect for beginners and families. I paddled here last weekend with my niece β€” she loved spotting fish and kingfishers. No permit needed, no fee, just pure ripper vibes. Grab a map from the visitor centre at the trailhead or use the free map app on your phone. πŸ₯Ύ

🌿 2️⃣ Puffing Billy’s Riverbank (Belgrave)

Tucked behind the famous steam train line, this quiet cove is a secret locals swear by. You can launch from the picnic area near the Belgrave Railway Station carpark (just follow the walking trail to the river). The water’s calm, flanked by eucalyptus and ferns β€” feels like a mini rainforest. I tried this in March and saw four platypus! No equipment? No worries. Just bring your wits, a water bottle, and your sunnies. 🌞

πŸ¦† 3️⃣ Dandenong Creek near Koo Wee Rup

This one’s a real hidden gem β€” not a lot of people know it’s accessible from the Koo Wee Rup picnic ground. The creek is narrow, slow-moving, and lined with wildflowers and water birds. I brought my collapsible kayak (easy to carry!) and paddled for about 2 hours. It’s great for a solo arvo escape or a quiet family time. No fees, but keep an eye out for seasonal flooding in early summer β€” just check local alerts before heading out. πŸ’‘ Pro tip: Paddle early to avoid the midday heat.

🚀 4️⃣ Upper Yarra Reservoir (near Upper Yarra)

Now, this one’s a bit of a trek β€” but the views? Heaps good. You can access the reservoir via the walking track from the Upper Yarra picnic area (just off the main road). The water’s still and reflective, surrounded by mountain vistas. I’ve done it twice this year and it’s perfect for sunrise paddling. Bring a thermos of brekkie tea β€” it’s chilly in the morning. No entry fee, but you’ll need your own gear. πŸŒ…

🚸 5️⃣ The Bayside Stretch (Sandringham to Cheltenham)

If you’re after a bit of urban wild, this stretch along the Bayside is underrated. Launch from the Cheltenham foreshore park near the jetty. It’s a little more exposed to wind and boats, so not for total newbies. But when the wind’s calm, it’s a dream β€” open water with views of the bay and the city skyline. I’ve seen dolphins here in summer! Just keep your kayak close to the bank for safety. No cost, just come with your sense of adventure. πŸŒ‰

πŸ“‹ Practical Info

πŸ“ Yarra River Trailhead (Moorabbin), Yarra River Park, Moorabbin, VIC 3189
πŸš— From Melbourne CBD, take the train to Moorabbin Station (approx. 35 mins), then walk 15 mins to the river access point
πŸ’° $0 (free to access and paddle)
πŸ• Sunrise to sunset, all year round (check for seasonal alerts in spring/summer)
⏱️ 1.5 – 3 hours depending on route

πŸ’‘ Tips & Warnings

βœ… Bring a dry bag to keep your phone and snacks safe β€” a ripper move for a day out
❌ Don’t skip wearing a lifejacket β€” even in calm water, it’s a must for safety
⚠️ Avoid paddling in heavy rain or after storms β€” the Yarra can rise fast and become dangerous

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