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Lake Clarendon

Clarendon Dam

Access may be restricted due to low water levels, events or other safety concerns such as firefighting aircraft using the dam and surrounding areas.

Please check with Seqwater for the latest updates before heading out.

Clarendon Dam is located west of Lake Wivenhoe, close to Gatton. It is part of the local irrigation scheme.

The lake is mostly closed to the public except for paddlers, making for a quiet and unique wildlife viewing opportunities.

What to expect

The lake is about 1.5 km long and up to 0.8 km wide in places.

The dam wall is over 4 km long, with loose rocks that dampen any reflective waves. The low angled shoreline opposite provides excellent habitat for waders and a section of drowned trees on the far side provide excellent wildlife spotting.

gate
Gate leading to the foreshore
rock wall
Dam wall with offtake
dead trees in the water
Flooded trees

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Features and facilities

picnic tables and campers

Carry your boat from the day use area down to the lake. The gate is directly opposite the main entry point and could be obscured by campers set up too close to the gate.

The day use area has toilets, bbq and picnic tables.

It is often busy as it also allows free camping.

The lake is managed by Seqwater and the day-use area is managed by the Lockyer Valley Regional Council.

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Map

Explore the key locations in the map below. Most locations will have a photograph that can be seen by clicking on the icon or number in the map itself.

The map also has markers every 100 metres that start at 0 from the put in area.

You may need to zoom in to see all of these markers. These do not correlate with any existing numbering system on the lake.

  • Day use area
  • Spillway
  • Kayak Ramp or Path
  • Viewpoints

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What to take

Ensure electronic devices and gear have waterproof containers / dry bags if needed.

What to wear

  • Sunscreen / Chapstick *
  • Sunglasses *
  • Hat *
  • Swimwear or shorts
  • Sun protective clothing (rashie)
  • Water shoes

What to take

  • Water
  • Snacks
  • Phone
  • Camera
  • Watch
  • Sponge
  • Rain jacket
  • Spare clothes / Towel

Safety

  • PDF (life jacket) *
  • Whistle
  • Paddle float
  • Bilge pump
  • Paddle lease *
  • Spare paddle
  • Light (night paddling)

* Highly recommended (aka required)
You should wear clothing and footwear that you can comfortably swim in.
These are for self or assisted rescues as there are places that you can't easily swim back to the shore.

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Wildlife

The lake has seen a large number of duck and wetland birds as well as other species that come in for water.

bird on water lilies
Eurasian coot (Fulica atra) in among the lily pads.
two ducks on water
Pair of Grey Teal (Anas gracilis).
Two birds
A pair of Australian Wood Ducks (Chenonetta jubata).
Bird in a tree
Little Black Cormorant (Phalacrocorax sulcirostris) is often found with other Cormorants and Darters.
Birds on water
Pacific Black Ducks (Anas superciliosa) hanging out in the water.
Bird on a tree
A flock of Little Corellas (Cacatua sanguinea) make for a great yet noisy encounter.
Bird on rock standing on one leg
Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles) on a rock.
bird by shoreline
Black-fronted Dotterel (Elseyornis melanops) foraging for insects along the shoreline.
bird on branch
Red-backed Fairywren (Malurus melanocephalus) having a micro-pause on a branch.

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Trip Details

Circumnavigation

Start
Picnic Area
Length
8.3 km
Type
Flatwater
Time
full day
Trip
Circumnavigation
Technical difficulty
Grade I
Rating

Quick Stats

Lake / Reservoir
Lake Clarendon
Dam / Weir
Clarendon Dam
Waterway
Lockyer Creek
Perimeter
9.8 km
Capacity
24.2 GL
Flood Mitigation
N/A
Catchment
3.4 sq km
Area
3.2 sq km
First Nations
Yuggera
Giabal (Barunggam)
17.9°C
Feels like 18.7°C
16.8°C
10:06pm
21°C
Forecast
Light Breeze
SSE at 6 kph, gusts to 7 kph
Strongest Gust: 13 kph SE at 12:59am
9.2 mm since 9am yesterday
Today
Rain.
90%
(17°C)
21°C
Thu
Shower or two.
50% chance 0 to 2 mm
16°C
24°C
Fri
Shower or two.
70% chance 0 to 7 mm
16°C
27°C
Sat
Possible shower.
40% chance 0 to 1 mm
16°C
29°C
Sun
Partly cloudy.
20% chance 0 mm
15°C
29°C
Mon
Partly cloudy.
20% chance 0 mm
16°C
29°C
Tue
Partly cloudy.
30% chance 0 to 1 mm
17°C
30°C

Sun and Twilight Times

04:47—18:25 / 13hr 37m
Civil: 04:23—18:49 / 14hr 25m
Nautical: 03:52—19:20 / 15hr 27m

Moon Info

Waning Gibbous
8:28am 10:58pm