Brown Signs

Lake Borumba

Lake Borumba is formed by Borumba Dam, located west of Imbil and roughly between Amamoor and Kenilworth. It is an un-gated dam built in 1963 and upgraded in 1997, primarily to provide water to the Mary Valley irrigation scheme. The lake is a stocked impound, which means fish are supplied into the dam to provide ... Read more

Free7 DaysFlushing ToiletsRubbish BinsSheltered Picnic TableTap Non-PotableWheelchair Access Regions Queensland, Sunshine Coast Place Types Scenic Tags boat ramp, dam, fishing, seqwater, SIPS
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Sep-Apr 5.30am-6.30pm, May-Aug 6am-5.30pm

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

Water: Tap Non-Potable

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

From the Bruce Hwy heading north, take exit 244 heading to Lake Borumba. Turn left at the end of the exit onto Old Bruce Hwy and follow for 4.6km. Turn left into Kenilworth Skyring Creek Rd at the brown sign for Tourist Drive 42 and follow for 5.6km. Turn right into Tuchenkoi Rd to continue on Tourist Drive 42 and follow for 4.6km to the end and turn left onto Mary Valley Rd. Follow Mary Valley Rd for 4.5km and turn right into Brooloo Rd, again following the brown sign for Tourist Drive 42 and Lake Borumba. After 2.2km you will reach another turn to follow the tourist drive. Do not turn and continue straight ahead on Yabba Creek Rd into Imbil. Follow Yabba Creek Rd for 13.2km and you will be at the day use area of Lake Borumba.

If coming from Gympie, head south and after passing the McDonalds, take the Mary Valley Road exit to follow the Mary Valley Tourist Drive 42. At the overpass, turn right, then follow the directions from Mary Valley Rd below.

From Gympie Visitor Information Centre, turn right to head north on the Bruce Hwy for 1.8km and exit left onto Mary Valley Rd and the Mary Valley Tourist Drive 42. Follow Mary Valley Rd for 24.2km and turn right into Kandanga Imbil Rd at the brown sign for Tourist Drive 42. Follow Kandanga Imbil Rd for 8km to the end, turning right onto Yabba Creek Rd after crossing the bridge over Yabba Creek. Follow Yabba Creek Rd for 13.2km and you will be at the day use area of Lake Borumba.