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Burrinjuck Waters State Park, Yass

Burrinjuck Waters State Park is a family park. Come and enjoy our peace
and tranquillity, in an unspoilt bush setting. Enjoy our abundant, friendly
wildlife in their natural environment. Kangaroos, Wallabies, Crimson Rosellas,
King Parrots, Lyrebirds, Wrens, Possums – domestic pets prohibited.

Situated on the banks of the historic Burrinjuck Dam, built in 1907. Just 1.5
hours from Canberra, 53 kilometres south west of Yass, 280 kilometres north of
Albury, 183 kilometres east of Wagga Wagga.

Activities include:
*Fishing
*Water Sports
*Boat launching facilities
*Kiosk
*Bushwalking
*Explore Cave Island
*BBQ’s
*Playground
*Tennis Courts
*Frisbee Golf
*Table Tennis
*Volleyball
*6 amenities blocks (coin operated showers 20 cents)
*Four laundries.

Accommodation Options

Cottage

Cottage

Ensuite Cabin

Ensuite Cabin

Standard Cabin

Standard Cabin

Powered Camp Site

Grassy open area, have breakfast with the locak wildlife (kangaroos)

Unpowered Camp Site

Unpowered Camp Site

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Fishing - Trout/Fly
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Wildlife

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