Fitzroy Falls Reservoir

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Set deep in the Morton National Park, Fitzroy Falls Reservoir is a serene man-made lake that offers a peaceful contrast to the thunderous main falls. Surrounded by eucalypt forest and sandstone cliffs, it's a favourite for picnicking, birdwatching, and gentle walks. The reservoir itself is a tranquil spot where the water reflects the sky, and you can often spot waterbirds paddling across its surface. It's a perfect stop for those seeking a quieter slice of nature away from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can comfortably see the reservoir and enjoy a short walk in 30–45 minutes. If you're picnicking or birdwatching, allow 1–1.5 hours. Most visitors combine it with a trip to Fitzroy Falls, which adds another 1–2 hours. It's a perfect quick stop on a drive through the Southern Highlands.

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