Lake Burrendong

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Lake Burrendong is a vast man-made reservoir in central-western New South Wales, created by damming the Macquarie River. Surrounded by golden hills and eucalypt forests, it's a haven for water sports, fishing, and camping. The lake's ever-changing water levels reveal sandy beaches and rocky coves, offering a rugged, off-grid escape that feels a world away from the coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a long weekend (2–3 nights) to fully enjoy the lake's recreational offerings. Arrive early to snag a prime campsite, then spend days on the water or hiking the arboretum trails. On departure, take a scenic drive across the dam wall for panoramic views.

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