There are 11 lakes & dams in High Country
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Tucked away in the Alpine region of Victoria, Lake Tali Karng is a pristine natural lake worth exploring. At 14 hectares (35 acres) in area and 51 metres (167 ft) deep, it is the only deep lake in Victoria. Formed by a landslide over 1,500 years ago, the lake sits at an altitude of 1,509 metres (4,951 ft) above sea level.
Located in the beautiful Mitta Valley, the Dartmouth Dam is the largest capacity dam in Victoria and the highest structure of its kind in Australia.
Lake Benalla is an artificial lake in the town of Benalla, Victoria, Australia.
Lake Catani is a man-made body of water located in Mount Buffalo National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Lake Cobbler Wabonga is a popular tourist attraction located 47 kilometres south of Whitfield in Victoria.
Lake Guy/Junction Dam in Bogong Village Mount Beauty is a picturesque spot surrounded by steep Alpine ash-clad mountains.
Lake Kerferd Beechworth, located in North-Eastern Victoria, was established in 1862 to maintain water supply for gold mining activities.
Lake Moodemere is a beautiful locality in north-eastern Victoria near Wahgunyah on the Murray River.
Lake Nillahcootie is a manmade reservoir located in Victoria, Australia, near Mansfield in the Alpine region. The dam that creates the lake was designed and constructed in 1967 by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission of Victoria. It is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a height of 34 meters (112ft) and a wall made up of 298 thousand cubic meters (10.5×10^6 cu ft) of rock and earth. The dam has a Gothic arch-shaped crest spillway and a reservoir capacity of 40,400 megaliters (8,88
Lake William Hovell Recreation Area in Cheshunt is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Rocky Valley Lake is a popular destination located in Falls Creek, Victoria.