Monday, 26 June 2017

The Glenelg




The Glenelg River rises from its source in the southern Grampians (near the Chimney Pots) and flows over 350 kilometres to Nelson on the coast, where it empties into Discovery Bay. 

It passes spots like the road-side camping area at Cherrypool, the rail bridge at Kanagulk, the town of Harrow, and flows into and out of Rocklands Reservoir and through the Lower Glenelg National Park.

Cherrypool
The Fulham Bridge at Kanagulk
Rocklands

Canoeing on the Glenelg at Harrow





< A bend of the Glenelg as it passes below the Princess Margaret Rose Caves near Nelson.