Clarrie Hall Dam

Clarrie Hall Dam

Natural Attractions
Parks and Gardens
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • General

Highlights

  • Explore the tranquil waters of Clarrie Hall Dam, perfect for canoeing and enjoying nature's serenity.
  • Observe unique bird species like the vulnerable comb-crested jacana in their natural habitat.
  • Capture stunning photographs of the surrounding landscapes while picnicking with family and friends.
  • Engage in fishing competitions stocked with Australian Bass, attracting enthusiasts from near and far.
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Heading west of Murwillumbah, through Uki, and turning south on the Doon Doon Road, takes you to the Clarrie Hall Dam. Built on Doon Doon Creek, a tributary of the Tweed River, Clarrie Hall Dam has a storage capacity of 16,000 mega-litres of water and the primary function of the dam is to provide storage for Tweed Shire’s water supply.

Activities permitted on Clarrie Hall Dam include canoeing, boating (electric motor, sail or paddle power only) and fishing. The dam is stocked with Australian Bass and an annual fishing competition is organised and run by the Australian Bass Association.

Clarrie Hall Dam also supports several significant birds, including the vulnerable comb-crested jacana (Irediparra gallinacea) and the endangered black-necked stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus). The recreation area is perfect for photography, bird watching, nature observation, environmental studies, picnicking and bush walking.

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Features

  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Walks

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

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