Has anyone sailed it (on anything)?
would be a blast considering you would usually need a landsailor??
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Yep, recreational access is banned.
Even if you could, you'd want to be very well prepared.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-20/sa-kati-thanda-lake-eyre-plan/104961682
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/South-Australia/Lake-Eyre-2?page=1
Yep, recreational access is banned.
Even if you could, you'd want to be very well prepared.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-20/sa-kati-thanda-lake-eyre-plan/104961682
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/South-Australia/Lake-Eyre-2?page=1
That's rather sad. I wonder how they expect to manage 'scarring' from the current event!!!!
I was there about 3 weeks ago and, yes, sailing, swimming and walking is banned. Not sure what the banning of walking on it entails. The shoreline at Halligans Bay was about 30 to 50 metres wide and supposedly you aren't supposed to walk to the waterline - that was my reading of the situation.
Sailing it may be problematic anyway. It looked very shallow for a long way, although it's supposed to be up to 3 metres or so deep. Kites would work I guess, if you are inclined to ignore the 'rules'...
Spectacular scenery from the air and ground.
when i was there, you could see where a vehicle had tried to drive 100m out across the lake, bogged in deep, another pair or tracks from another vehicle probably trying to rescue it, and then another set coming in from a different angle, probably trying to rescue the first two
there were no vehicles so somehow they got out
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Certainly not banned, the big regatta is coming up and many are on the way there right now from all states.
Yeah like plywoodboy said there's a regatta on sept/Oct my mate is on his way out there, he's always trying to get me to go with him, he sails a skate.

Reading the post on FB they are sailing along the road, not the Lake
To celebrate our 25th Anniversary we hope to run our second ever Birdsville Track Race
On the last day of the 2010 Regatta the LEYC made history by conducting a yacht race along a road. Furthermore that the race was held on Australia's most iconic road - The Birdsville Track.
The race covered 3.8km of the 5km crossing with one rule - You had to sail between the road markers wherever possible!
FYI - just spent a week and accessing to sail on the north lake is tricky and only 2 locations with less than comfortable tracks in.
A little bit of info: yoursay.sa.gov.au/kati-thanda-lake-eyre-national-park/widgets/417013/faqs#question110962
Why can't I go onto the lake/drive on the lake/sail on the lake/paddle or swim in the lake?
This management approach is being proposed because Lake Eyre/Kati Thanda is a special and sacred site to the Arabana people and to ensure visitor safety.Care for the welfare of visitors as they pass through Country is a responsibility that has been bestowed upon Arabana leaders by the Elders. Lake Eyre/Kati Thanda is a sacred place for Arabana people, and a central theme in Arabana dreaming. It's a registered Aboriginal heritage site and is a highly significant cultural place for the Arabana people. It is also known in Arabana lore to be a highly dangerous place that should not be entered without appropriate cultural authority. Under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972(External link), it is not permitted to drive a vehicle off track, sail, swim, or land a plane without permission.Venturing out onto Lake Eyre/Kati Thanda can also be extremely dangerous. The lake is vast and has significantly variable weather conditions.The South Australian outback is extremely harsh and people have died in National Parks when they have left a vehicle to find help after getting bogged on a salt lake. There have also been aircraft accidents when flying too low or attempting to land on the lake. For these reasons, recreational walking, swimming, driving, boating and landing of planes on Lake Eyre/Kati Thanda will not be allowed. Visitors are advised to abide by the NPW Act and encouraged to respect the wishes of Arabana people by viewing the lake from the designated visitor nodes, or from the air.
Lake Eyre tourist management plan 2022 - no real discussion on lake access that i coild find.
rdafn.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Kati-Thanda-Lake-Eyre-Flood-Tourism-Management-Plan_Final_Dec-2022.pdf
Honestly hadn't thought about access issues when it's wet. Make sense & who'd want a road to channel thousands of tourists to one or two points in the south.
Seems a few LT's made it to Cooper Ck for the LEYC race. Maybe 4 or 5. Good to see.
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