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read moreVisitors to South Australia’s Myponga Reservoir Reserve can now access more than three kilometres of new trails - taking the total network of trails to more than six kilometres for running, walking and bike riding. Myponga Reservoir Reserve is situated near the township of Myponga on the Fleurieu Peninsula, about an hour’s drive from Adelaide.
Keen anglers will also benefit from the improved access, with the reservoir reserve’s permitted fishing zone expanding to all shoreline areas where public access is available.
South Australian Minister for the Environment and Water David Speirs said the upgrades will create an even better experience for people looking to enjoy and explore the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula site.
Minister Speirs notes “we’ve listened to community feedback on how to further improve the experience at Myponga, and these new trails form part of a walking loop which caters to both those looking for a leisurely stroll and fitness lovers seeking a challenge.
“Fishing has also proved to be a hugely popular activity at our reservoir reserves open to the public across South Australia, and we’re providing more areas for fishers and families to drop a line and try their luck at hauling in a catch.
“Excitingly the best is yet to come at Myponga, with on-water access for fishing and kayaking set to be introduced in the coming months.
Minister Speirs added “we’ve already seen almost 70,000 people walk through the gates of Myponga since we opened this beautiful reservoir to the general public in 2019, delivering positive benefits to local business and the region’s tourism sector.
“We anticipate these benefits will only grow further as we roll-out these exciting changes throughout 2021.”
The Myponga Reservoir Reserve is currently open for a range of land-based activities such as walking, bike riding, picnicking, and shoreline fishing.
Constructed in 1962, the Myponga Reservoir holds a drinking water capacity in excess of 27 billion litres of drinking water. Water from the reservoir is treated at the nearby Myponga Water Treatment Plant before it is supplied to thousands of customers living on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
There is keen interest from members of the community to be involved in volunteering to help improve the conservation and recreational offerings at the Myponga Reservoir Reserve, and a community volunteer program for Myponga reservoir will be launching soon. More information on how to take part is available at reservoirs.sa.gov.au.
Image courtesy environment.sa.gov.au/
26th September 2019 - Myponga Reservoir receives 10,000th visitor
27th May 2019 - New recreational access to Myponga reserve boosts local tourism
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18th September 2020 - GSCORE launches plan to develop sustainable trails across the Great Southern region
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5th August 2020 - Funding announced for new parks, walking trails and open spaces in NSW
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8th January 2020 - Great Southern Regional trails master plan open for public comment
8th March 2018 - Latest stages of Adelaide’s City Dirt Trails complete
17th May 2017 - New Trails website launched in South Australia
4th December 2014 - South Australian visitors set to blaze new trails
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