Lake Inverell Reserve

National Parks and Reserves

Lake Inverell was formed in 1938 when the dam wall across the Macintyre River just upstream of Inverell was completed to supply water for Inverell.

Lake Inverell Reserve is now a peaceful aquatic sanctuary close to town. The area is home to a large variety of birds, platypus, kangaroos, wallabies and waterbirds, and is a popular area for barbecues, walking, bird watching, kayaking, canoeing and fishing. Dogs are permitted on a lead within the Lake Inverell reserve area.

There are two walking tracks provided. Lake Inverell Walk is a three-kilometre return trip, easy grade walk. Keen walkers can continue on the Barayamal Walk, which passes through Barayamal National Park, and is a medium grade six-kilometre return trip walk. Dogs are not permitted in Barayamal National Park.

Facilities

Barbeque Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Canoeing/Kayaking Fishing Walks

Disabled Assistance

Wheelchair access

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Outside front view of Art Gallery and entrance awning with footpath running along front.

Inverell Art Gallery

Inverell

Mineral Pool

Blair Athol Day Spa

Inverell

concrete structure with spire at centre

Inverell and District Bicentennial Memorial

Inverell

Blue sky and Mountains at top, Inverell township in middle, trees and grass in foreground.

McIlveen Park Lookout

Inverell

New England Wood Turning Supplies

New England Wood Turning and Sculptures

Gilgai, Inverell

Boardwalk on left and Lake Inverell on right

Lake Inverell Reserve

Inverell

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