You will need to use a boat to explore the marine park further offshore, where some of the underwater landscapes are outstanding. There are boat …
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You will need to use a boat to explore the marine park further offshore, where some of the underwater landscapes are outstanding.
There are boat launching facilities at Inverloch on Andersons Inlet, although the sand bar at the mouth of the inlet can be hazardous.
A concrete boat ramp at Cape Paterson gives access to the park, but it is exposed and may also be dangerous in poor weather conditions.
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New tracks for Organ Pipes National Park
09 Apr 2013
Visitors to Organ Pipes National Park now have two new walking tracks to explore its interesting landscapes, thanks to many hours of hard work by park ranger Joe Tognolini. The new tracks take walkers into areas of the park previously inaccessible to visitors, and connect with existing paths through the …