Fogg Dam

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Fogg Dam is a serene wetland sanctuary just 70 km east of Darwin, offering one of the Top End's most accessible wildlife experiences. This man-made dam, built in the 1950s for rice farming, has evolved into a lush haven for birds, reptiles, and mammals. The raised walking trail across the dam wall provides a front-row seat to nature's drama, with water lilies, paperbark trees, and the constant hum of cicadas setting the scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample for a relaxed visit. Arrive early (around 7am) to catch the dawn chorus and cooler temperatures. The main dam wall walk takes about 45 minutes, but you could easily linger for two hours with binoculars. Combine with a picnic or a stop at the nearby Adelaide River for lunch. If you're a keen birdwatcher, a full morning will reward you with a longer list.

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