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Apex Park and Cohuna Beach
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Apex Park and Cohuna Beach is a popular riverside spot along the Loddon River, with open lawns, shade, and easy access to the water. The park suits picnics and short walks, while Cohuna Beach is a safe place for swimming and paddling in warmer months. With nearby facilities and a relaxed setting, it’s an easy place to enjoy time by the river close to town.
Apex Park and Cohuna Beach is a popular riverside area set along the Loddon River, offering open lawns, shaded trees, and easy access to the water. The park is well suited to picnics, short walks, and relaxing by the river, with plenty of space for families and groups to spread out. Cohuna Beach provides a safe and inviting spot for swimming and paddling during warmer months, making it a favourite with locals and visitors alike. With nearby facilities and a relaxed setting, it’s an ideal place to spend a few hours enjoying the river and the outdoors close to the centre of Cohuna.

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