INTRODUCING
BOOKINGS ON WIKICAMPS
Bordertown Recreation Lake
CampgroundDescription
The Bordertown Recreation Lake was created after the development of a by-pass near the centre of the town in 1988. Part of the development was the erection of a bridge over the railway line running along the northern edge of town. To create this overpass, a massive amount of soil was dug out nearby and at the end of the project it was decided to turn this ugly hole into a lake.
Walking trails have since been developed around the lake and through various funding sources, a jetty and three public artworks - the Crooked Tank, the Horse Fence and the Sluice Gates - have been created.
Fishing is a popular pastime, with the lake regularly stocked with yabbies, redfin, perch and other breeds of fish. Canoeing is another suitable leisure activity - swimming is not permitted.
It's a great picnic spot, with a shelter and electric BBQ.
Camping is available for self-contained travelers in motorhomes, caravans and camper trailers, for a fee of $10 per night. There is a self pay station as you drive through the gate.
There's a flushing toilet nearby and a dump point for travellers with built in toilets or cassette portaloos.
You may stay up to 3 nights.
Find this site and more on WikiCamps
Take the ultimate camping companion on your next trip, with these great features:
Explore more than 60,000 sites across Australia with detailed site information at your fingertips
Stay in the know with exclusive, insightful reviews from fellow travellers
Map journeys, plan your route, and gauge your fuel spend with Trip Planner
No signal? No worries! Use offline mode to travel anywhere with WikiCamps
Add sites to your collections, search with intuitive filters, and so much more...
Get WikiCamps now!
Download WikiCamps from the App Store on your device.