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Lake Burrendong State Park
Lake Burrendong State Park is located on the foreshores of Lake Burrendong and is divided into two sections: Burrendong Park and Mookerawa Park. Both sections are set in natural bushland with Burrendong Park more developed. The park provides the only public access to the western side of Lake Burrendong. The lake has a stored water capacity that is three and a half times the size of Sydney Harbour. Lake Burrendong State Park is a good base camp for visiting other local attractions such as Welli...Wellington
Mookerawa Waters Park
Mookerawa Waters Park is located on the foreshores of Lake Burrendong, set in natural bushland and is part of the Lake Burrendong State Park. The closest town to Mookerawa Waters Park is Stuart Town, a small former gold rush town of approximately 300 people. The town used to be called Ironbarks which Banjo Paterson made famous in his poem 'The Man from Ironbark'. Park facilities include a kiosk, picnic area, more than 200 camping areas three powered sites, five cabins, boat ramps and barbecue f...Wellington
Mount Arthur Reserve
On the 18 August 1817 John Oxley and his party were the first Europeans to sight Mount Arthur, Wellesly and Duke. The three peaks form the basis of the Mount Arthur Reserve which is a public recreation area of 1.3 hectares, situated 563 metres above sea level and offers a good view of Wellington and the Wellington Valley. Bushwalks of one and a half hours to four hours duration are available through native Australian flora. Designated horse trails are also available. There are many picnic areas...Wellington