Photo: Zoltan Olah / CC BY-SA 3.0
Lake Buffalo is a serene freshwater reservoir cradled in the rolling hills of the Upper Hunter Valley, offering a peaceful escape into nature. Created by damming the Goulburn River, this hidden gem is beloved by locals for its calm waters, abundant birdlife, and the dramatic backdrop of the Liverpool Range. Whether you're casting a line, paddling a kayak, or simply soaking up the stillness, Lake Buffalo feels a world away from the region's famous vineyards.
Highlights & What to See
- Fishing & Boating: The lake is stocked with Murray cod and golden perch; bring your own boat or kayak for a quiet afternoon on the water. The boat ramp at the southern end makes launching easy.
- Birdwatching: Spot black swans, pelicans, and wedge-tailed eagles soaring above the eucalypt-fringed shoreline. The lake is a haven for waterbirds year-round.
- Picnicking & Camping: Unpowered campsites and picnic tables dot the lakeside, many with fire rings and stunning views. It's a classic Aussie bush camping experience.
- Bushwalking: Short trails around the lake lead to rocky outcrops with panoramic views of the valley. Keep an eye out for kangaroos grazing at dusk.
- Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, the night sky here is spectacular — bring a blanket and watch the Milky Way arc overhead.
Suggested Time to Spend
Lake Buffalo is best enjoyed as a half-day or overnight stop. If you're just passing through, a couple of hours for a picnic and a short walk will give you a taste of its tranquillity. For a more immersive experience, plan an overnight camp — you'll have time to fish, paddle, and watch the sunset paint the hills gold. It's an ideal side trip from the Hunter Valley wine region, especially if you're craving fresh air and open space between cellar doors.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Merriwa: A charming country town with historic pubs and the famous 'Big Lamb' statue, just a 20-minute drive north.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country: Head south to Pokolbin and Lovedale for world-class wineries, restaurants, and cellar doors — about 1.5 hours away.
- Wollemi National Park: Explore ancient sandstone wilderness, Aboriginal rock art, and the remote Wollemi pine — accessible via dirt roads east of the lake.
- Barrington Tops National Park: Rugged rainforest and alpine plateaus for serious hikers and nature lovers, about 1.5 hours north-east.
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Image credits
- Merriwa — Outrune / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Pokolbin — Sardaka ( talk ) 09:13, 15 December 2008 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Lovedale — Martin Snicer Photography / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Wollemi National Park — Sardaka ( talk ) 08:13, 23 September 2013 (UTC) / CC BY 3.0
- Barrington Tops National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0