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Reflections Wyangala Waters

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Wyangala Waters

About Wyangala Waters Holiday Park

Looking for a true slice of wilderness where the lakes are big, skies are bigger and everything slows down a little? Look no further than Reflections Wyangala Waters Holiday & Caravan Park. Nestled in the scenic landscapes of country NSW on the shores of Wyangala Dam, this is the perfect spot to unwind and recharge.

Prime location

If you’re looking to get away from it all, then you’ve found your spot! Wyangala Waters Holiday Park is just a few hours from Sydney and Canberra, and not far from Cowra, Bathurst, and Blayney—perfect for an easy-peasy day trip, weekend reset or extended holiday bolthole. Set among the lush landscapes of regional NSW, Wyangala Waters enjoys expansive views of the nearby hills and valleys, offering a peaceful retreat that feels a world away. Plus, the park is situated on the shores of Wyangala Dam, known for its impressive size—we’re talking nearly double the capacity of Sydney Harbour. Crikey!

Diverse accommodation options

Choices abound at Wyangala Waters with a variety of accommodation options. Keen on camping in Wyangala Waters? Try our spacious powered and unpowered camping sites. Or, book one of our fully equipped cabins or bungalows, with all the mod cons for families. Wyangala Waters Holiday Park offers comfortable sites with easy access to amenities, and best of all our park is dog-friendly too so you can bring the whole family along for the ride. If you’re looking for a more premium experience, the Reflections cabins provide cosy, scenic sanctuaries with views overlooking the dam. Want to check it out for yourself? See our park map.

Activities and attractions

Outdoor adventurers love visiting Wyangala Waters Holiday Park because there’s no shortage of fun things to do at Wyangala Dam. Popular among anglers, the dam is well-stocked with a range of fish species including Murray cod, golden perch, and silver perch, so beginner and seasoned anglers can be assured of catching plenty for dinner. It’s also a playground for water sports, including boating, kayaking, swimming and even water skiing with an onsite boat ramp. Family-friendly fun is delivered in spades as the park contains multiple playgrounds, picnic areas, a pump track, and there’s even school holiday activities laid on for the kiddos. Those looking for more adventurous activities can hike the trails, or explore the dam and bushwalking routes nearby.

Explore the surrounding area

Beyond the park, you’ll find oodles of attractions that showcase the beauty and heritage of NSW. History buffs can explore the local town of Cowra, famous for its Japanese Garden & Cultural Centre and interesting war history and Canowindra, where there’s no shortage of rich heritage and culture. The Lachlan Valley offers scenic drives, wineries, and charming towns with boutique shopping to boot. We think you’ll agree this is the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery, inviting visitors to unwind, learn, and discover the charm of regional NSW.

Book your stay now

Ready to kick off your next adventure at Wyangala Waters? Book your stay and get ready for a perfect mix of outdoorsy fun, relaxation, and rural Aussie appeal. Whether you’re pitching a tent, parking a campervan, or enjoying a cosy cabin, Wyangala Waters Holiday Park offers an unforgettable escape.

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4.4/5(285)
2891 Reg Hailstone Way, Wyangala NSW 2808
Nature steals the show at Reflections Wyangala Waters with this glorious lakeside holiday spot transporting visitors to simpler times where relaxation and easy recreation are the order of the day.

Accommodation at Wyangala Waters Holiday Park

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Park amenities

Dog-friendly campsites
Dog-friendly campsites
Waterfront
Camp kitchen
Laundry
Laundry
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BBQ area
Kiosk
Shop
Shop
Children's playground
Playground
Fishing
Fish cleaning facilities
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Boat ramp
School holiday activities
Fuel
Meeting space

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Wyangala Waters Holiday Park
2891 Reg Hailstone Way, Wyangala NSW 2808

Phone

+61 2 6345 0877

Office Hours

Sunday – Thursday: 9am – 4pm

Friday – Saturday: 9am – 5pm

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Frequently asked questions
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What time is check in/check out at Wyangala Caravan Park?

Check in for both powered and unpowered sites at Wyangala Waters Caravan Park is from 11am, whilst cabins allow check in from 3pm onwards.

If you plan to arrive after office hours (9am – 5pm) we will have all the relevant documents waiting for you in our Welcome Notice Board at the front of reception.

Checkout from both Sites and Cabins is 10am.

What should I bring for my stay?

Preparing for a holiday can be a massive journey in itself, at Wyangala Waters Holiday Park, our aim is to ensure guests are as well equipped as possible before hitting the open road.

If you’re planning a stay in one of our cabins, we have many of the essentials covered, with linen, towels and kitchenware all provided. All you’ll need is some delicious treats, some comfy clothes, good company and a thirst for adventure.

For guests camping in your tent or setting up shop in your caravan, we have a well-equipped camp kitchen, laundry, playground and shop for essentials. We also recommend packing a torch and spare batteries, your trusty First Aid Kit, plenty of insect repellant, sun screen and hats to keep you sun safe and rubbish bags to keep the park tidy for the next guests on your site.

If you fancy some lollies or maybe fish and chips make sure you visit the kiosk which is open on weekends for lunch. The closest shop to the park is in Cowra 42km away.

We want you to rest and relax so bring a book and a pack of cards as we don’t have wi-fi. Phone reception at the park is limited to the Optus Network.

As park water is sourced from the dam and untreated we also ask that you bring your own drinking water.

Oh, and don’t forget the tent pegs too!!

Is Reflections Wyangala Waters dog-friendly?

Wyangala Waters Holiday Park is dog-friendly all year round on all sites. Up to 2 dogs can be booked online, by phone, or in park.

Please review our dog code of conduct here.

View all of our dog-friendly accommodation here

What is your booking policy?

For all details please refer to our booking terms and conditions HERE.

Do you allow day visitors?

Absolutely, please purchase a day or season pass at the reception office.

What activities are permitted on the dam?

Visitors can enjoy fishing, water skiing, jet skiing, and swimming. Dogs are also welcome to swim in the dam. We also have a number of boat ramps for you to access the dam.

What type of fish are in the dam?

Murray Cod, Yellow belly, Trout (when in season), Silver perch
Carp, Cat fish and Bream

Where is the nearest coffee, bar and supermarkets?

Hot food and coffee can be purchased from the onsite kiosk on weekends between 11am and 3pm.

The nearest bar/club is Wyangala Country Club (30 min away).

Coles, Aldi and Woolworths in Cowra (30 min) are the nearest supermarkets.

Do you sell fuel?

Yes, we sell 95 and diesel

Can you drink the water at Wyangala Waters Caravan Park?

As park water is sourced from the dam and untreated, we request you bring your own drinking water.

Is Wyangala Dam bigger than Sydney Harbour?

Yes, Wyangala Dam has a total storage capacity of approximately 1,218,000 megalitres, making it nearly twice the size of Sydney Harbour.

Can you swim at Wyangala Dam?

Absolutely! Wyangala Dam’s clear waters are perfect for swimming, especially during the warmer months. Swimming areas are accessible from the shores near the holiday park.

Can you fish at Wyangala Dam?

Absolutely—fishing is a top activity at Wyangala Dam. Anglers can reel in a range of species, including Murray cod, golden perch (yellowbelly), trout (in season), silver perch, carp, catfish, and bream.

How deep is Wyangala Dam?

Wyangala Dam reaches a maximum depth of around 85 metres when full, offering abundant water for recreation and supply.

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