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Copeton Dam, an immense water storage on the Gwydir River near Inverell, is a surprising inland playground. The deep blue waters ringed by rocky hills create a dramatic landscape that feels more like a flooded canyon than a typical dam. It's a magnet for water sports enthusiasts, anglers, and anyone seeking a peaceful bush retreat with serious swimming potential.
Highlights & What to See
- Copeton Dam Wall & Lookout – Walk across the massive earth-filled wall for panoramic views of the lake and the rugged, tree-dotted hills. The sheer scale is impressive.
- Water Sports Paradise – The dam's vast, calm waters are perfect for kayaking, sailing, waterskiing, and wakeboarding. Bring your own gear or rent from the nearby Copeton Waters Holiday Park.
- Fishing for Murray Cod & Golden Perch – This is one of NSW's top freshwater fishing spots. Cast a line from the banks or a boat; the dam is regularly stocked and holds trophy-sized fish.
- Copeton Waters Holiday Park – Even if you're not staying, the park has a café, boat ramp, and a swimming beach. It's the main hub for visitors.
- Birdwatching & Wildlife – Spot kangaroos, emus, and a huge variety of waterbirds along the shoreline, especially near the inlet creeks.
- Scenic Drives – The roads around the dam offer sweeping views over the water and through working farmland. Keep an eye out for the historic Copeton Homestead ruins.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors make a day trip from Inverell (about 30 minutes away) or Glen Innes. To fully enjoy the water, plan for at least half a day. If you're keen on fishing or waterskiing, an overnight stay at the holiday park is ideal – you'll get the best on the water early morning and late afternoon. Two days allows for a relaxed pace, with time for a bushwalk and a sunset barbecue by the shore.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Inverell – The nearest town, known for its sapphire fossicking, the Inverell Pioneer Village, and the lovely Macintyre River walk.
- Glen Innes – About an hour south, famous for the Australian Standing Stones, a Celtic monument, and the New England High Country scenery.
- Bundarra – A tiny historic village on the Gwydir River, great for a quiet picnic and a glimpse of rural life.
- Kwiambal National Park – North of Inverell, featuring the dramatic Macintyre Falls, swimming holes, and walking trails through granite country.
- New England National Park – About 90 minutes east, offering temperate rainforest, the Point Lookout view, and excellent bushwalking.
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Image credits
- Inverell — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Glen Innes — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bundarra — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kwiambal National Park — Mokgen at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- New England National Park — Shiftchange ( talk ) / Public domain
- Copeton Waters Holiday Park — Knows at English Wikipedia / Public domain