Tourism South Burnett Boondooma Dam
Attraction

Boondooma Dam

📍 Proston, 4613, Queensland

About Boondooma Dam

Peaceful Lake Boondooma is a paradise for anglers, campers, bird watchers and water sports enthusiasts. The 1,900-hectare dam was purpose-built across the Boyne River in 1983, to provide a water supply to the Tarong Power Station. A mix of 200,000 golden perch (yellowbelly), silver perch and Australian bass fingerlings are released annually into the dam, making it one of the most popular and consistent inland camping and fishing spots in South East Queensland. On the foreshores of Boondooma Dam, there are caravan and camping sites, a bunkhouse and cabins, tennis courts, modern amenities blocks, a kiosk and landscaped picnic and barbecue areas available. Sign up for the Boondooma Fishing Competition held each February or try your skill at numerous freshwater catch and release tournaments during the year. You can see one of the oldest settlements in the area, Boondooma Homestead, just a short drive away at Durong. Historic Boondooma Homestead (circa 1850) and a cluster of historical buildings have been authentically restored and are open daily. You can book a tour of the buildings and a morning/afternoon tea as well!

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