Lake Moondarra Conservation Reserve offers a peaceful setting for freshwater fishing, boating, and bird watching, centered around the scenic lake formed by the Leichhardt River dam.
Located near Mount Isa in Queensland, Australia, Lake Moondarra Conservation Reserve surrounds the Lake Moondarra reservoir created by the Leichhardt River Dam. The area is characterized by its arid outback environment with open woodlands, native grasses, and intermittent water bodies supporting diverse wildlife. Established primarily to protect water resources and local ecosystems, the reserve also serves as a popular recreational area for locals and visitors. Key activities include freshwater fishing, particularly for barramundi and sooty grunter, boating, kayaking, and birdwatching. Lake Moondarra is notable for its abundant waterbirds such as pelicans, cormorants, and various wading species, attracting nature enthusiasts throughout the year. The reserve provides informal picnic areas, boat ramps, and walking tracks that offer scenic views of the lake's calm waters contrasted with the red soil surroundings. The reserve's proximity to Mount Isa makes it accessible for day trips, combining outdoor recreation with urban amenities. Though primarily a recreational catchment protection area, Lake Moondarra Conservation Reserve plays a vital role in maintaining local biodiversity and water quality in the region's semi-arid climate. Visitors are often rewarded with vivid sunsets reflected on the lake, expansive views, and the chance to spot native wildlife in a quiet natural setting.
Lake Moondarra dam wall and reservoir views
Abundant birdlife including pelicans and cormorants
Freshwater fishing hotspot for barramundi and sooty grunter
Scenic walking and picnic areas along the lake shore
The earthen dam that creates Lake Moondarra, instrumental for local water supply and a key feature of the reserve.
Accessible walking tracks and picnic spots providing visual access to the tranquil lake environment.
The reserve is an important refuge for species such as pelicans, cormorants, and various migratory shorebirds.