Burrinjuck Dam

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Burrinjuck Dam, a historic concrete gravity dam on the Murrumbidgee River, is a serene getaway in the New South Wales tablelands. Surrounded by eucalypt forests and rolling hills, the dam and its reservoir offer a peaceful retreat for fishing, boating, and bushwalking. The area is rich in Aboriginal heritage and early European settlement history, with the dam itself being a marvel of early 20th-century engineering.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day at Burrinjuck Dam, combining a walk on the dam wall with fishing or a picnic. For a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay at the Burrinjuck Waters State Park campground or the nearby caravan park. If you're self-driving from Canberra or Yass, you can easily fit it in as a morning or afternoon excursion.

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