Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve

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Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is a serene wetland sanctuary just 70 km southeast of Darwin, offering a front-row seat to the Top End's spectacular birdlife and floodplain ecosystems. Built in the 1950s to supply water for rice farming, the dam now forms a lush oasis where magpie geese, jabirus, and whistling ducks gather in astonishing numbers. The reserve's easy-access boardwalks and hides make it a must for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking an intimate encounter with the region's natural rhythms.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 2–3 hours to fully explore the reserve at a relaxed pace. The main boardwalk and Water Lily Lookout can be done in an hour, but birders and photographers will want extra time for hides and the monsoon forest loop. Combine with a morning or late-afternoon visit to avoid the midday heat and catch peak wildlife activity. The reserve is open daily from sunrise to sunset.

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