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Lake Dunn 'The Lake'
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Lake Dunn, more commonly known as 'The Lake' is a freshwater lake 68kms northeast of Aramac. Lake Dunn's Aboriginal name is pajingo bola, meaning 'Big Fella Waterhole' and is 3.21kms long and 1.6kms wide. It was named after James Dunn, who was a head stockman at Mt Cornish Station, and discovered it when he tracked a mob of cattle there. Lake Dunn is a birdwatchers paradise and is home to over 133 different species of birds.
Lake Dunn offers powered and unpowered sites on the lakes edge. Cabins are also available. The cabins sleep four persons and have a refrigerator and electric kettle and toaster. Bring your own crockery, cutlery, bedding and food and something to cook on or with.
Facilities include toilets, showers, dump point and swimming in the lake.
Pets permitted.please phone ahead of arrival number listed on main page.
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