New beach zone at Picnic Point
Published on 08 February 2022
A new beach zone at Picnic Point is now complete, catering to locals and visitors who enjoy the popular riverside area.
Murray River Council recently completed upgrades to the area which included the creation of a new sand beach upstream of the newly upgraded boat ramp.
The works include an engineered sand beach complete with a the ‘groin shelter’ which has been designed to maintain the integrity of the riverbank by minimizing the effects of erosion caused by river traffic.
Murray River Councillor, Tom Weyrich was a local representative on the committee and said the new beach area is a welcome addition to both locals and visitors.
“The works have delivered a great transformation of the riverbank at the popular reserve area; in large-part thanks to the vision of the Picnic Point Management Committee.”
“It started with a line of spray paint along the bank from the committee, showing council what was needed.”
“And now after several months of work by council engineers and contractors we have completed the task of bringing the community’s vision to life.”
“The works have not only improved the public boating and recreation amenity, but now also provide riverbank erosion protection.”
Over the summer and long weekends, the population in the Picnic Point area can more than treble with tourists accessing the river for recreational and water sporting activities.
“The new beach will ensure the influx of tourists is met with attractive surrounds, whilst also ensuring our local residents have facilities they can be proud of,” Cr Weyrich said.
The improvements have been funded via the NSW Government’s Boating Now Program and Council’s capital works budget.