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Rivers and Lakes of the Logan Valley

The Logan Valley is defined by the Logan River that originates on the northern edge of the Great Dividing Range near Mt Barney National Park. The lower Logan reaches are characterised as a large tidal river that marks the boundary between the Logan and Gold Coast council areas.

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Logan River


Long tidal section with small creek paddling above

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Albert River


Largest tributary of the Logan River

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There are a number of lakes in the catchment that make for pleasant paddling destinations:

Lake under clear blue skies

Lake Wyaralong


Newly built dam near Boonah and home to the Queensland State Rowing Centre.

Forested mountains behind the lake

Lake Maroon


A popular recreational lake tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Scenic Rim.

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