Copeton Waters is a popular destination for outdoor activities and adventures. Whether you’re looking to get away from it all or just spend some time exploring the area, there are plenty of things to do in Copeton Waters. Keep reading to learn more.
Copeton Dam Fishing
Fishing is a great way to relax and appreciate the beauty of Copeton Waters. The waters are stocked with Murray Cod, Catfish, Silver Perch, Golden Perch, Yellows and Carp. If you’re looking for a cod fishing spot that offers some of the best catches in Australia, look no further than Copeton Dam, otherwise known as ‘the big fish factory’.
Head out in your boat for an enjoyable and productive experience catching a few fish at the dam wall. You can also catch Rainbow Trout and Bobby Cod further down the dam in, Gwydir River.
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Visit Inverell
Inverell is a historic, picturesque town located just a short drive from Copeton Waters. Here you can find amazing local shops and cafes, as well as one of the oldest pubs in Australia. Explore the town’s imposing churches, historic buildings, and natural beauty, or take in a show at one of its many theatres.
Explore the Nearby Bike Tracks
For those who love life on two wheels, the bike tracks near Copeton Dam are a real treat. The surrounding area offers trails for all levels of riders, from smooth, family-friendly paths to more challenging routes for mountain biking enthusiasts. The tracks wind through bushland and along the water’s edge, giving you a unique way to experience the stunning scenery. Don’t forget to pack your helmet and plenty of water—there’s nothing like a post-ride swim to cool off!
Go for a swim or splash about
When the weather heats up, there’s nothing like diving into the cool, clear water of the dam. There are a few designated swimming spots, so pack your swimmers and some sunscreen. The kids will love splashing about, and the vibe is super family-friendly. There is also a fun splashpark - perfect for the little ones - or perhaps bigger ones too...
Camp under the stars
Camping at Copeton Dam is a must-do. The facilities are top-notch, with powered and unpowered sites, plus some cute cabins if you prefer a bit of comfort. Set up your tent or park the caravan and enjoy a night under the stars. The lack of city lights means you’ll get a spectacular view of the Milky Way—perfect for stargazing with a hot choccie in hand.
Bushwalking and nature trails
Stretch your legs and explore the surrounding bushland. There are plenty of walking tracks ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife like kangaroos, wallabies, and even the odd echidna. It’s a photographer’s dream out here, so don’t forget your camera.
Pack a picnic
There are loads of picnic areas around the dam, many with tables, BBQs, and shady spots. Pack a classic Aussie spread—think snags, salad, and maybe a cheeky lamington or two—and settle in for a relaxed arvo by the water. The kids can run wild while you soak up the serenity.
Off-Road Adventures
For the 4WD enthusiasts, there are tracks in the surrounding area that are great for a bit of off-road action. Just make sure you’ve got a proper setup and check the conditions before you go. It’s a fun way to explore the rugged landscape and get off the beaten path.
Try a spot of birdwatching
If you’re into birdwatching, you’ll be in heaven at Copeton Dam. With plenty of waterbirds and bushland species calling the area home, it’s a top spot to bring your binoculars. Early mornings are the best time to catch the birds in action.
You’ll find a mix of waterbirds like Pacific Black Ducks, Australasian Darters, and Little Pied Cormorants hanging out near the water, while the bushland is alive with colorful characters like Rainbow Lorikeets, Crimson Rosellas, and Superb Fairywrens. Keep an ear out for the laugh of a Kookaburra or the chatter of Galahs, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a Diamond Firetail. With over 60 bird species calling the area home, there’s always something to see, whether you’re a keen twitcher or just love watching nature in action.
All in all, Copeton has a lot to offer the whole family. Whether you visit for a day or stay a little longer , and a stay at Reflections Copeton Waters is one not to be missed.
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Yes, swimming, skiing, jet skis, sailing and canoeing can be enjoyed on Copeton Dam.
Yes, Copeton Dam was built on the site of a former town known as Old Copeton. The former town is now submerged beneath the dam's waters. However, remnants of the old town can still be found when walking around the lake.
Yes, Copeton Dam is much bigger than Sydney Harbour and holds more water. The dam covers an area of 8,000 hectares with a capacity of 1.8 million megalitres. This makes it the largest inland storage in New South Wales.
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