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Wyangala Waters Park

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379.1m Flood
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100m Min
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350m Good
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379m High
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Latest water level:
373.79 m
Level update time:
28-Jun-2025 00:06
WATERWAY:
Wyangala Dam
ENTRY POINT:
Wyangala Waters Park
EXIT POINT:
1aa. Grabine Lakeside Park
AVERAGE GRADE:
Grade I
HIGHEST GRADE:
S03
TRIP DURATION:
4
TRIP LENGTH:
10k km
Gradient:
Hot Tip:
Afternoon wind can blow up big chop
Maps:
Shuttle Length:
97km 1.30hrs
Portage?:
No
Description:

Wyangala provides great sheets of big open flat water for the boater be they be Paddle, wind or power. Secluded beaches in the bays and great fishing around the trees drowned by the waters. The section from the Wyangala Park to The Grabine Park is a suggestion as there are many bays and sandy beaches to find, in and around the banks of the Stored Lachlan and Abercrombie rivers.  Wyangala Reservoir is very popular for water skiing in warmer months. Explore and enjoy the experience.  Any afternoon wind will/may blow the water into very big water. Vehicles are normally safe if locked on the main beach area of the park, but are left at owner's risk.  The water's edge can be very boggy for vehicles, expensive to be recovered. Use boat ramp, if vessel trailered, just to be sure. If you have not been to Wyangala, this may wet your imagination. http://www.campertrailers.org/wyangala_dam.htm

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Grabine Park on Wyangala dam Sept 2016
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Thursday, September 22, 2016 - 05:22

Wyangal Dam catchment map.JPG

Lachlan River Catchment into Wyangala Dam
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Thursday, July 21, 2016 - 10:24

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Sunrise over Wyangala @ 68% on the 17 july 2016
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, July 20, 2016 - 03:16

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Wyangala Waters main boat ramp
Wyangala Waters Park- Main Boat ramp
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Monday, March 7, 2016 - 02:49

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Wyangala Waters Reception office
Wyangala Waters Park
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Monday, March 7, 2016 - 02:45
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Grabine Park on Wyangala dam Sept 2016

Grabine 7.jpg

LachlanPaul
Thursday, September 22, 2016 - 05:22
Grabine Park on Wyangala dam Sept 2016 with water level at 102%
Lachlan River Catchment into Wyangala Dam

Wyangal Dam catchment map.JPG

LachlanPaul
Thursday, July 21, 2016 - 10:24
Lachlan River Catchment into Wyangala Dam map
Sunrise over Wyangala @ 68% on the 17 july 2016

dawn over wyangala 68% 17 Jul 2001.JPG

LachlanPaul
Wednesday, July 20, 2016 - 03:16
Sunrise over Wyangala @ 68% on the 17 july 2016
Wyangala Waters Park- Main Boat ramp

Wyangala - main Boatramp2.jpg

Wyangala Waters main boat ramp
LachlanPaul
Monday, March 7, 2016 - 02:49
The access to the stored waters of the Lachlan Abercrombie thru the Wyangala Waters Park is by 4 concrete boat ramps or from the bank. Caution when using the banks, can be very boggy and recovery is not cheap. Back waters area is all accessed from river banks, pick your spot carefully
Wyangala Waters Park

Wyangala Reception.jpg

Wyangala Waters Reception office
LachlanPaul
Monday, March 7, 2016 - 02:45
Situated in Central Western NSW, Inland Waters Holiday Parks Wyangala Waters is set on the banks of scenic Wyangala Dam just 30 minutes from Cowra. Make the most of clear country skies at this destination that is ideal for a day trip and picnic, water sports and just right for a family holiday or get away with friends. There are lots of choices of things to do at this picturesque park. There is a children’s playground, volley ball court and many walking trails through the bush to suit all levels of fitness. There are plenty of mountain bike trails to explore with varied terrain and spectacular scenery. A paddle around the foreshores any time of year is a wonderful and relaxing way to enjoy a day. The dam is well regarded by anglers for fishing; silver and golden perch, catfish and murray cod are plentiful. The onsite general store offers a delicious selection of take away food, fuel and general supplies. Dogs are welcome in the dog friendly areas of the park and on campsites. Dogs must be on a leash and attended at all times. Our guests delight in a crackling open fire (April – October) and enjoy the starry nights and clear skies. There is a range of comfortable accommodation available or for something different you may like to relax on a houseboat on the water. We are a dog friendly park on caravan and camping sites. Find out more here Visiting us for the day? Find out more here - See more at: https://www.inlandwaters.com.au/park/info/wyangala-waters#sthash.j6F0MtLo.dpuf
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