Steamer Landing

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Published
28th May 2017

Steamer Landing is located about 1km east from Ocean Grange on a thin strip of bushland in-between and accessible via the Aurora Channel and Bass Strait; and forms part of the “back-lake” region on the Gippsland Lakes.

A good public jetty facility is easily accessible in addition to good beach landing access with the provision of poles that have been provided to secure your vessel. A sheltered parkland with a picnic table and a toilet block is located at the beginning of the jetty. A short walk through the bush will lead visitors to the 90-mile surf beach.

The general region is very well sheltered from the elements and provides a good refuge for boats when the weather conditions turn sour. 

Like neighbouring Ocean Grange; Steamer Landing is also home to an abundance and large variety of birdlife who reside on the numerous sandbars and shallow waters.

Strictly Dogs are not allowed at Steamer Landing, as this is part of the Victoria state parkland regions are under the jurisdiction of Parks Victoria who actively patrols the region. 

A pump-out station and septic hopper is located on a pontoon about 500m from the Steamer Landing jetty and is within eyesight and easily identifiable.