Rainfall boosts SEQ Water Grid but little joy for Wivenhoe
The wet weather that drenched parts of South East Queensland this week has seen the region’s combined water supply level rise by 3% - the highest it’s been since October last year.
There are two stop off points on Lake Wivenhoe for boats and paddle craft. The stop off points are only accessible from the water. They are located at McKeys Hill, to the north-east of the lake, and McGraths Bay in the south-west. Each rest area has a picnic table, rubbish bin and toilet.
Download the Lake Wivenhoe Recreation Guide for detailed information about activities, as well as a map and important safety information.
There are two stop off points on Lake Wivenhoe for boats and paddle craft. The stop off points are only accessible from the water. They are located at McKeys Hill, to the north-east of the lake, and McGraths Bay in the south-west. Each rest area has a picnic table, rubbish bin and toilet.
Download the Lake Wivenhoe Recreation Guide for detailed information about activities, as well as a map and important safety information.
This site is run by private operators. For all enquiries and bookings please contact the camp grounds directly by:
This site is run by private operators.
For all enquiries and bookings please contact the camp grounds directly by:
There are multiple campgrounds located near Lake Somerset. All sites are run by private operators.
For all enquiries and bookings for Somerset Park Camp Grounds, please contact the campgrounds directly by:
The Lumley Hill Camp Ground and neighbouring Captain Logan Camp Ground are privately operated camp grounds located at Lake Wivenhoe.
For all enquiries and bookings please contact the camp grounds directly by: