Logue Brook Dam – Lake Brockman

Logue Brook Dam – Lake Brockman
Logue Brook Dam, also known as Lake Brockman, was built in 1963 to supply irrigation water.

This is a place to go for a fabulous holiday with camping, water skiing, swimming, fishing, canoeing, windsurfing, sailing, bushwalking, and mountain biking – the list is endless!

Two pump tracks suitable for bike riders of all abilities exist at the Logue Brook campground, and the Munda Biddi Trail passes north and south of the dam.

The summer months and Easter are the park’s busiest times of year, so be sure to book in advance to secure your campsite.

Bring your family or friends; the campgrounds are day-use sites, great for larger groups, or enjoy a glamping tent at Lake Brockman Tourist Park.

FACILITIES

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Amenities

  • Family-friendly
  • Car park
  • Large group-friendly
  • Campsites available
  • Accommodation on-site
  • Free parking

Logue Brook Dam – Lake Brockam

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