About Glenlyon Dam
Glenlyon Dam is in the southern part of the region, visitors can enjoy everything from adrenaline-pumping jetskiing, boating and waterskiing to tranquil stand up paddleboarding, canoeing and swimming. Some activities are not permitted on some waterways, so make sure to check before booking. The dam is ideal for wildlife viewing and many water sports including skiing, sailing and fishing. Fish species in the dam include Golden Perch, Murray Cod, Silver Perch, Jewfish and Spangled Perch. Camping sites, cabins and caravans are available at Glenlyon Dam Tourist Park located at the water's edge. Facilities include a kiosk that sells bait, a boat ramp, a picnic area with tables and wood barbecues (wood available), drinking water, tennis court, playground toilets, showers and boat hire. Fishing permits are available on-site. Glenlyon Dam is situated approximately 40-kilometres south east of Texas and 90-kilometres west of Stanthorpe along the road to Texas.
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