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Five places to swim in Canberra this weekend (that aren’t pools)

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This Sunday is looking hotter than a new restaurant opening with temperatures predicted to hit 34 degrees.

But if you’re not keen on the public pool scene, where can you cool off? Here are five places to dip your toes in Canberra.

Be sure to check water quality advice before you head out and make sure to swim to the conditions—just because it’s not a beach, doesn’t mean the water is safe at all times.

There’s also a lot of water about at the moment, and swimming in rivers has a higher level of risk than pools. Check out these safety tips.

Yarralumla Bay

Primarily designed for water-based recreation with a boat-launching area and sections set aside for swimming, Yarralumla Bay offers pleasant shaded picnic areas connected to popular commuter and recreational cycleway/walkway with information and directional signage around the lake.

The western part of the area has sailing and rowing clubhouses, launching ramps, piers and a wharf.

Between Orana Bay and Blue Gum Point | Access via Alexandria Drive | Google Map

Weston Park

The park’s name recognises the pioneering contribution that Thomas Charles Weston made to the city’s unique landscape and parks system.

The large playground includes a climbing net and swings with a wading pool that is operational in summer only and a miniature train.

Perfect for large groups, Weston Park has a beach (maybe we do have one after all) and a swimming area located on the eastern shore while ample provision has been made for picnicking and parking.

Access via Weston Park Road, Yarralumla | Google Map

Uriarra Crossing

Looking for a swimming spot you can enjoy with your dog? With both on and off-leash exercise areas, Uriarra is a great place to take your dog for a swim, indulge in a picnic or relax with a book.

Drive pass the cyclist haven of Stromlo Forest Park via scenic grazing country to Uriarra Crossing and its shady riverside picnicking areas.

Have a swim and walk down to the junction of the Molonglo River on the Uriarra Loop Walking Track. There are two sections of the park on either side of the river.

The area also has picnic tables, shelter, toilets and barbecue facilities available.

Access via Uriarra Road | Google Map

Cotter Bend

Tucked within a bend, a wide pool and sandy beach mark the meeting of the Cotter River and Paddy’s River.

A favourite for a swim, splash or fish, Cotter Bend offers barbecue facilities, picnic tables, drinking waters, toilets and is wheelchair accessible.

Enjoy a picnic on the grass, read a book under a large shady tree or enjoy a swim along the meandering river.

After a refreshing swim, you can even take a short drive to Tidbinbilla to enjoy snacks, ice cream, hot pies, sausage rolls, coffee and cold drinks at the Visitor Centre from 9 am–5 pm, seven days a week.

Access via Cotter Road | Google Map

Pine Island

A long-time favourite for many Canberra families, Pine Island is the main recreation area along the Murrumbidgee River in southern Canberra, conveniently located adjacent to Tuggeranong.

The island features three separate barbecue areas with picnic tables and toilets, a playground and a series of swimming holes and beaches to enjoy.

Note: No dogs allowed.

Access Pine Island via Pine Island Road, Greenway | Google Map

Water Quality + Safety

Before heading out to any of these swimming spots, be sure to check they’re open and safe to enter. Keep up to date at cityservices.act.gov.au.

If you’re out enjoying a refreshing dip, be sure to take note of the following to make sure you and your family remain safe:

  • Do not enter the water if signage indicates the conditions are unsafe
  • Watch the flow—flowing water is stronger than you think
  • Never drink and swim
  • Never let children out of your sight and avoid swimming alone
  • Never dive into water if you are unsure of the depth
  • Keep an eye out for submerged logs, other hazards and wildlife

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