There are 54 lakes & dams in New South Wales
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Chifley Dam, named after Ben Chifley, is an impressive rock and earth-fill embankment dam located in Bathurst, New South Wales.
Illawarra regions.
A heritage-listed concrete gravity dam located in the Sutherland Shire. It is the primary source of potable water for Sydney's southern suburbs and the northern suburbs of the Illawarra region.
Welcome to Wyee Point Marina, the perfect place to moor your vessel!
Aquafun Avoca Lake is a picturesque recreational facility located in the heart of Avoca Beach on the Central Coast.
Avoca Lake, located on the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, beachgoers, and explorers.
Avon Dam is a heritage-listed dam located in the outskirts of Avon, a small town nestled in the picturesque Wingecarribee Shire of New South Wales, Australia.
Belmore Basin Wollongong is a vibrant hub located in the heart of Wollongong City, New South Wales.
Berembed Weir, also known as Berembed Diversion Weir, is a heritage-listed reservoir and historical structure located on the Murrumbidgee River at Matong, City of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.
Bethungra Dam and Reserve in Bethungra, Australia is a picturesque public recreation area located just north of the village of Bethungra and Ulandra Nature Reserve.
Blue Lake is a stunning natural wonder located within the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves.
Bogan Weir Peak Hill is a tranquil retreat located 7 kilometres north of Peak Hill on Tullamore Road.
Brogo Dam is a man-made marvel located in the scenic South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.
Burrill Lake is a picturesque village located on the Princes Highway, South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Nestled in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia, Carcoar Dam is a minor concrete double parabolic arch dam, built-in 1969-70 as part of the Belubula River irrigation scheme.
Cataract Dam, located in Cataract (formerly Appin), New South Wales, is a heritage-listed dam that provides water to several regions including Macarthur and Illawarra, the Wollondilly Shire, and metropolitan Sydney.
Located just upstream of the Tamworth city, in the New England region of New South Wales, is the Chaffey Dam - a rock fill dam built across the Peel River.
Clarrie Hall Dam is located southwest of Murwillumbah, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.
Company Dam Grenfell, also known as "Comps Dam" to the locals, is a popular recreational area located in Grenfell, New South Wales.
Located about 35 km southwest of Inverell, between Bingara and Bundarra, Copeton Dam is a major clay core and rock fill embankment dam on the Gwydir River in New South Wales, Australia.
The Creative Lake Sculpture Trail at Warners Bay is a 5km trail in Lake Macquarie that showcases contemporary artworks.
Welcome to Cuttagee Beach and Lake, located approximately 8 kilometres south of Bermagui along the Tathra-Bermagui Road.
Located in Armidale, Dumaresq Dam is a popular tourist destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Finley Lake is an artificial lake located in Finley, New South Wales.
Hay Weir, also known as Johnston Park, is a popular recreational area located around 15 kilometers from Hay town on the Maude Road.
Lake Ainsworth is a popular spot in Lennox Head, loved by locals and tourists alike.
Lake Benanee is a large freshwater lake located 13 kilometers east of Euston, a quaint little town situated along the banks of the Murray River.
Lake Burrendong is a man-made reservoir located in the central west region of New South Wales, Australia.
Lake Cargelligo is a charming town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on Lake Cargelligo and is part of the Lachlan Shire. The town had a population of 1,479 people at the 2016 census, with an indigenous population of 239 (16.2%) and other Australian-born population of 1,186 (80.4% of the total population).
Lake Cowal, located 47 km North East of West Wyalong, is the largest inland lake in New South Wales, Australia. Fed by the small Bland Creek and occasional flooding of the Lachlan River, this charming lake has managed to retain water in about 70% of years despite being ephemeral. The lake boasts a variety of flora and fauna that make it an ideal destination for wildlife and nature seekers. Lake Cowal's unique location, surrounded by woodlands and grasslands, makes it home to a variety of endange