Brown Signs

Lake Dyer

Lake Dyer is near Laidley, an offstream storage dam providing water for irrigation, filled mainly from diverted flows from Laidley Creek as demand requires. Named Bill Gunn Dam, it was built as an ungated dam with a spillway for excess water to flow over when capacity is exceeded. The level of water normally varies based ... Read more

Costs7 DaysFlushing ToiletsRubbish BinsSheltered Picnic TableFree Gas/ElectricParking Area Regions Queensland, Southern Queensland Country Place Types Scenic Tags seqwater, SIPS
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Summary

Cost:Free for day use, Camping $25 unpowered, $30 powered, extra school holidays

Hours:Mon-Sun 6am-6pm

Visit Time:allow 2 hours, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 3 days, visited for 1 days

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Sheltered Picnic Table

BBQ: Free Gas/Electric

Parking: Parking Area

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Laidley, head south the main street shops along Patrick St and turn right into Whites Rd at the brown sign for Lake Dyer. Follow Whites Rd which becomes Laidley-Gatton Rd for 1.4km. The entrance to Lake Dyer is on the left. Enter through the gate, which is locked between 6pm and 6am. Follow the access track for 700m, turn right to head to the day use area. Camping is straight ahead to reach the onsite resident caretakers.

From Gatton, head east on Eastern Dr. After 2km or so, turn right into into Gatton-Laidley Rd West towards Forest Hill and Laidley. Follow for 7km and turn right onto Forest Hill Fernvale Rd. Follow Forest Hill Fernvale Rd for 800m to the railway line, where it curves to the right then continue following left over the railway, then right again. The road then bends sharply to the left away from the railway line. Continue straight which becomes Gatton Laidley Rd East for 5.6km and turn right at the brown sign for Lake Dyer into the entrance. Enter through the gate, which is locked between 6pm and 6am. Follow the access track for 700m, turn right to head to the day use area. Camping is straight ahead to reach the onsite resident caretakers.