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Lake Mulwala is a man–made reservoir created through the construction of the Yarrawonga Weir across the Murray River, and is located between Yarrawonga (Victoria) and Mulwala (NSW) in eastern Australia. The weir was constructed in 1939 to provide water for irrigation of the surrounding district and Lake Mulwala has become a popular holiday destination. Recreation activities include water skiing, bike riding, speed boat racing, fishing (one of the few places where the Australian native freshwater Murray Cod is still reasonably common), cruises, birdwatching, rowing, sailing, camping, sightseeing and of course Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUPing) We headed down Pitt Street to the Yarrawonga Yacht Club and found a lovely shaded, grassy spot on the edge of the lake to launch the Fanatic inflatable SUP. This is a quite area of the Lake Mulwala away from the speed boats. It was lovely to be able to gently paddle around the shore and explore the Chineman's Island Wetland area. It is so easy to travel with an inflatable SUP as it packs away at the end of the day into a backpack to be stored on the back seat of the car. Thank you Fanatic