The Lake Tyers Boat Ramp and Jetty, situated along Lakeside Drive in Toorloo Arm, offers a dual-lane concrete ramp with floating pontoons on both sides, as well as sandy beach areas flanking the launch site. This modern facility provides direct access to Lake Tyers, with both the ramp and jetty recently upgraded.
Boaters will find the ramp easy to use, with straightforward launching and retrieval and a jetty that’s simple to approach. While the layout is well designed, parking can be limited during busy periods, especially on school holidays and long weekends.
The area is supported by good amenities, including a public toilet block, picnic tables, seating, information boards, and a dedicated fish-cleaning station. The site is generally clean, well-maintained, and offers plenty of parking spaces outside peak times. Families appreciate the convenience of having toilets on-site, and some visitors enjoy parking close to the beach for easy access.
Lake Tyers is popular for boating, paddleboarding, and fishing, with calm conditions most days. Anglers often report good catches, and the spot is also suitable for crabbing, though visitors should stay aware of blue algae alerts. The surroundings are scenic, with regular sightings of Black Swans, Egrets, Cormorants, Pelicans, and other shorebirds.
Overall, it’s a peaceful and attractive place to spend time, whether you’re launching a boat, enjoying a swim, or simply taking in the sunrise over the lake.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with pontoons) |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
Yes |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Rubbish bins, toilets, picnic tables and benches, lighting |
| Ramp rating |
- Very Good |