Wyangala Waters State Park

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Wyangala Waters State Park is a sprawling, ruggedly beautiful park centred on the vast Wyangala Dam, where the Lachlan River meets the open plains of inland New South Wales. This is a place for water lovers, campers, and anyone seeking a genuine outback-meets-lake escape. The landscape is classic Australian bush: red dirt, eucalypt woodlands, and shimmering blue water stretching to the horizon. It’s a favourite for fishing, boating, and swimming, with a laid-back, community feel that’s a world away from the coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least a full day to truly appreciate the park. If you’re camping, a weekend is ideal – arrive Friday afternoon, spend Saturday on the water or exploring, and head back Sunday after a leisurely morning. Day-trippers from Canberra (about 2.5 hours away) can make it work, but you’ll want to leave early to maximise time. For a relaxed pace, two nights allows for both a full day of activities and a lazy afternoon by the lake.

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