Wyangala Dam

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Wyangala Dam, a vast water storage on the Lachlan River in the south-west slopes of New South Wales, is a serene escape for anglers, water-sports enthusiasts, and anyone craving wide-open skies. The dam wall itself is an impressive engineering feat, but the real draw is the sprawling lake, set amid rolling hills and eucalypt forests. It’s a place where you can cast a line for Murray cod and golden perch, sail in relative solitude, or simply soak up the quiet beauty of the Australian bush.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip or an overnight camping stay. If you’re keen on fishing or water sports, plan for at least half a day – though many travellers find a full day (including a picnic and a walk) is enough to appreciate the setting. For a relaxed pace, combine it with a night under the stars at the state park.

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