Mia State Forest

Walking track:No
Walking track: No
Designated horse track:No
Designated horse track: No
Designated cycling track:No
Designated cycling track: No
Power boats / boat ramp:Yes
Power boats / boat ramp: Yes
Camping:Yes
Designated camping area: Yes
Two wheel driving:No
Two wheel drive access: No
Caravan site:No
Caravan site: No
Cabin or hut:No
Accommodation: No
Picnic area:Yes
Picnic area: Yes
Toilets:Yes
Toilets: Yes
Fireplace/BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ: Yes
Canoeing/kayaking:No
Canoeing/kayaking: No
Wheelchair access:No
Toilets & wheelchair access: No

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Recreational facilities

Long Beach

Beach.

BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ : Yes

Sandy Beach

Access to the MIA-1 Forest is via the main Leeton-Narrandera Road.it runs the length of the forest for 18.5kms along the murrumbigee Rover. There are numerous river bends and beaches accessed off the drive, as well as the historically significant Graham's Cave, Yanco Weir and McCaughey Structures.

BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ : Yes

Markeys Beach

Beach.

BBQ:Yes
Fireplace/BBQ : Yes
Boat:Yes
Power boats / boat ramp: Yes

The MIA-1 Forest Drive

Forest drive.

Boat:Yes
Power boats / boat ramp: Yes

Middle Beach

This is the longest and most accessible beach along the urrumbigee River and is located on the MIA 2 Forest Drive. A popular picnic spot, Middle beach is widely used by school groups, fishing clubs and community organisations.

 

Ski Beach

Facilities are provided by a local club under an Occuptaion Permit.

The MIA-2 Forest Drive

MIA-2 Forest Drive can be accessed from Euroley Road and River Road near Yanco. The main forest drive is 12kms long and access to Middle Beach Recreation Area, Ski Beach and numerous fishing spots can be had from the drive.

Toilets area:Yes
Toilet : Yes

Whitton Beach

Beach.