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Chinamans Bridge (Day Use)
Point of InterestDescription
Day use area on the Goulburn River beside the Chinamans Bridge. Chinamans Bridge is an extensive timber bridge which spans the Goulburn River 2.7 kilometres west of the Goulburn Valley Highway. It is believed to have been constructed in 1891 and at the time was known as Kerris Bridge. The bridge included a lift span to enable sawmill and recreation steamers to continue to utilise the Goulburn River.
Take all rubbish with you and leave no trace.
Beware of falling tree branches.
No camping or overnight parking.
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