Lake Baroon is one of many serene destinations in the picturesque Sunshine Coast Hinterland, offering blends of natural beauty, recreational activities and tranquil lakeside escapades.
Lake Baroon or Baroon Pocket Dam is located near Montville and Maleny, two charming towns known for their artistic communities and stunning landscapes. Constructed in 1989, this dam serves as a key water supply reservoir for the Sunshine Coast region.
Getting There
By Car: The most convenient way to reach Baroon Pocket Dam is by car. It is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from Brisbane and about 30 minutes from the coastal city of Maroochydore. The scenic drive takes you through the lush hinterland, offering stunning views along the way.
Public Transport: A train ride from Brisbane to Landsborough Station and then a taxi or local bus to Montville or Maleny, from where the dam is a short drive.
Recreational Activities
Boating and Kayaking: The calm waters of Lake Baroon are perfect for boating and kayaking. There are boat ramps available for easy access.
Fishing: Various fish species, including bass and perch, makes it a popular spot for fishing. Ensure you have a valid fishing permit.
Picnicking: Well-maintained picnic areas with barbecues and toilet facilities.
Hiking and Nature Walks
Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk: This extensive walking trail passes through the Baroon Pocket Dam area, offering hikers the chance to explore the lush rainforest, waterfalls and panoramic views. Sections of the trail range from easy to challenging.
Baroon Lookout Walk: A shorter, 4 km round-trip walk takes you to a lookout with stunning views over the lake and surrounding hinterland. Well-marked trail suitable for most fitness levels.
Wildlife and Birdwatching
The dam and surrounding forests are home to a rich diversity of wildlife, including various bird species. Bring binoculars and a camera to capture sightings of kookaburras, herons, kingfishers and even the occasional eagle.
Accommodation
Montville and Maleny: These towns offer a range of accommodation options, from charming bed and breakfasts to luxury cottages. Staying in these towns allows you to explore local art galleries, cafes and shops.
Camping: Nearby campsites and caravan parks provide options for those wanting to stay a bit closer to nature.
Dining
Picnic: Pack a picnic basket to enjoy at one of the many scenic spots around the dam.
Local Cafes and Restaurants: Montville and Maleny boast a variety of dining options, from quaint cafes to fine dining restaurants, many of which emphasize local produce.
Secrets on the Lake provides luxurious treehouse accommodations and an on-site restaurant that serves a variety of delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Dining on the Deck features gourmet sandwiches, fresh seafood and decadent desserts, all enjoyed in a serene and artistic setting with views of the lake and it’s surroundings.
Tips for Visitors
Weather: Great all year round.
Safety: Check local guidelines and safety notices regarding water activities etc.
Permits: Ensure you have the necessary permits for fishing and boating where required.
Information on permit and more can be found at the link below:
Queensland Government – Baroon Pocket Dam
Three Facts About Lake Baroon
1. Artificial Reservoir
Lake Baroon is an artificial reservoir created in 1989 as part of the Obi Obi Board Dam project.
2. Water Source
The waters of the lake are sourced from the Obi Obi Creek and provide essential water resources for agriculture, industry and residential use in the area.
3. Biodiversity
The lush rainforest surrounding Lake Baroon is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of bird species, including kingfishers, ducks and various waterbirds making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts.
One of the best-kept secrets of Lake Baroon is the breathtaking sunset views that can be witnessed from its banks. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky is painted in hues of orange and pink, creating a magical backdrop for a peaceful evening by the lake.
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