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“Exceptional kayaking experiences are available for guests to immerse themselves in the nature of the Pieman River at Corinna.”

Corinna Kayak

Sixteen canoes and kayaks (with life jackets and paddles provided), are available for hire on site at Corinna Wilderness Village. We offer some unforgettable and breath taking trips up and down the magical Pieman River and two of its tributaries, the Whyte River and the Savage River.

 

Guests will enjoy the three hour Lover's Falls/Savage River Paddle, with the opportunity to see the S.S. Croydon shipwreck (sunk in 1919) and the famous 'Stairway To Heaven'. There is also the opportunity to explore one of the other tributaries of the Pieman, the Whyte River, a two hour family-friendly experience. Some guests are just content to paddle on the river around Corinna.

 

There are water-based experiences suitable for all ages. All kayaking experiences involve a mandatory pre departure safety briefing and are self-guided.

 

If you have any questions about kayak hire, or any other concerns about access to the Pieman River, please feel free to contact us.

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Half-Day Kayak Hire

$40.00

Price applies per each individual kayak hired. All prices listed are in Australian dollars and include GST. There are two session times: 9:00am and 1:00pm. Each hire can last for the duration of 1 to 3.5 hours. Kayaks must be returned to Corinna by 4:30pm. You must report to reception upon returning to Corinna.

Full-Day Kayak Hire

$65.00

Price applies per each individual kayak hired. All prices listed are in Australian dollars and include GST. For full-day kayak hire, kayaks are available to hire from 9:00am and can be used until 4:30pm. Kayaks must be returned to Corinna by 4:30pm. You must report to reception upon returning to Corinna.

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Please note:

 

All water based activities are wind, rain and tide dependant, your safety is our primary concern, so trips can be cancelled at short notice. Weather conditions on the west coast do change dramatically so, as the scout’s motto says, “Be Prepared” – this is real wilderness!

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“The Savage River has the furthest inland shipwreck in Australia at its mouth. The SS Croydon is clearly visible and still contains a valuable cargo of Huon Pine.”

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