Lock 5 & Bunyip Barge

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Lock 5 Road, Paringa, Western Australia.

Description

Lock 5 was built during the 1920's to regulate the flow and levels of the Murray River, ensuring the river is navigable at all times. The lock is one of eleven on the river, with Lock 1 being at Blanchetown (SA) and Lock 11 at Mildura (VIC) plus other weirs and structures that also assist in regulating the river. Visitors are welcome to visit the Lock and enjoy its lush, manicured surrounds. There are some fantastic interpretive and information boards on display in the shelter explaining how the lock was installed and how it operates. Wander up to the edge of the lock chamber to understand the mechanics and size of the structure. You may even be lucky enough to see a vessel passing through the chamber. during your visit! Also on display is an old river barge, The Bunyip, that was used to transport goods up and down the river during the bustling paddle steamer era. You can walk up into the barge via the ramps and view the interpretive information and images. This free day use area offers toilets, nice scenery and wildlife viewing. No camping or overnight parking allowed.

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Lat: -34.189445 Lng: 140.766216


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