Lemon Tree Passage
Originally called Kooindah or "Clear Water". Lemon Tree Passage was renamed because of the lemon groves found by early visitors to the area. The word "passage" in the name refers to the use of the water ways for travel north of Salt Ash.
Located on Tilligery Creek is lined with oyster racks and mangroves. The best reasons for spending a night here are seclusion and blue swimmer crabs. Anchor fore and aft to one side of the channel. The township offers a variety of gentle, coastal walking trails and a central boat ramp provides direct access to the port's mainstream.
Lemon Tree Passage, which has attracted an increasing number of retirees in recent years, is also one of the prime secluded spots on the southern shore of a waterway which is now firmly established among the finest aquatic playgrounds on Australia's east coast.
Located on Tilligery Creek is lined with oyster racks and mangroves. The best reasons for spending a night here are seclusion and blue swimmer crabs. Anchor fore and aft to one side of the channel. The township offers a variety of gentle, coastal walking trails and a central boat ramp provides direct access to the port's mainstream.
Lemon Tree Passage, which has attracted an increasing number of retirees in recent years, is also one of the prime secluded spots on the southern shore of a waterway which is now firmly established among the finest aquatic playgrounds on Australia's east coast.
Whats in Lemon Tree Passage
- Marina - 52 wet Berths
- Fuel
- Slipway
- Shops
- Hire & Charters
- Amenities
- Engineering / Repairs
- Tidal Pool
- Boat Ramp
- Port Marker
- Beacon
- Starboard Marker
