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Temora recreation
Temora Golf Club
Lake Centenary
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Temora is home to many sporting heroes - Trent Barrett, Todd Payten and Luke Breust, to name a few. The Sportsman’s Walk of Honour at Paleface Park showcases the region’s history of sporting legends alongside a statue of Temora’s famous harness racehorse, Paleface Adios, and his driver, Colin Pike.
For a small town, Temora punches above its weight when it comes to both sporting stars and recreational facilities. Sports enthusiasts are spoilt by a wide range of well-maintained recreational facilities including swimming pools, an indoor sports stadium and multiple fertile sporting grounds.
Temora’s Top 5 Recreation Activities
1. Enjoy a round of golf The Temora Golf Club is situated only three kilometres from the centre of town. The 18- hole course has grass greens and is an easy walk for golfers of all ages 2. Plan a BBQ picnic at the swimming pool Pack a picnic blanket and some snags and head to the Temora Recreation Centre. Both the 50m and toddler pools are set in landscaped grounds with free gas BBQs. The centre also houses a 25m indoor heated pool featuring an accessible chair lift. The all-weather multipurpose stadium at the centre also includes two basketball sized courts. 3. Do the Lake Loop at Lake Centenary Enjoy a stroll around the newly built path that circumnavigates Temora’s popular man-made lake. The Lake Centenary precinct is located just north of town and includes a playground, self-weighted gym equipment and landscaped picnic facilities. During summer, the lake becomes a hive of activity where water-lovers can enjoy aquatic adventures such as powerboating, water skiing, sailing, canoeing, paddle boating or swimming. 4. Barefoot Bowls at the Temora Bowling and Recreation Club There are few recreational activities as sociable and relaxing as barefoot bowls (especially on a Sunday in summer!). Grab some mates and pop into our friendly local bowlo for a roll up. 5. Let the kids loose at the skate park. Encourage the kids to expend some energy at Temora’s modern concrete skate park, which boasts small ledges, banks and a half bowl - great for all ages and abilities.