The Moogerah Dam is a concrete arch dam dam with an un-gated spillway across Reynolds Creek in South East Queensland, Australia, now within the locality of Moogerah in the Scenic Rim Region. The main purposes of the dam are for irrigation in the Reynolds Creek district and for water supply of potable water to Warrill Creek and farmers in the Warrill Valley. The impounded reservoir is called Lake Moogerah.
The name Moogerah is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning thunder.
Construction on the dam began in 1959, although land for the project was resumed as early as 1916.
The dam supplies drinking water to the towns of Boonah and Ipswich, although the main user is the Swanbank Power Station. It also supplies irrigation water to small crop farms in the Fassifern Valley. SunWater is undertaking a dam spillway capacity upgrade program to ensure the continued safety of the dam. Spillway Capacity Upgrade Program During the 1995 drought dam levels declined to a low of 1% total capacity.Collie, Gordon. Worst drought of century cripples farmers. The Courier Mail. 26 August 1995. The dam reached 100% capacity due to rainfall associated with the 2010–2011 Queensland floods, with water flowing over the spillway for the first time since 1991 on 6 December 2010. Queensland Seqwater Dam Level listing News Page of the Lake Moogerah Caravan Park
In addition to this, Camp Moogerah is on the eastern shore of the lake, offering cabin accommodation and outdoor activity camps for schools, churches, youth groups, sports clubs etc. Camp Moogerah, Outdoor Education, Sports Centre, School Camps And Youth Camps. On the western shore are School Camps Queensland and Camp Laurence which offer group accommodation camps with educational and adventure activities for school students, family and church groups. On the southern shore is the privately owned and used, Brisbane Grammar School Pepperina Hill Campsite, which is primarily used for grade 8–10 camps throughout the year, and where the school owns a boatshed for kayaking on the lake.
Barbecues and picnic areas at Haig Park. This side also provides access to the dam wall. Across the wall is Mount Edwards which has several walking trail and hiking paths. The road uphill behind the old kiosk (now a house) leads to a lookout and downhill to a further picnic area and playground at the bottom of the wall on the banks of Reynolds Creek.
School Camps Queensland operates camping and family cabins that sleep up to 12 people in each cabin during school holidays and weekends. Scenic Rim Regional Council operate a caravan park at the end of Muller Park road. It offers a variety of accommodation (powered, unpowered tent and caravan sites, overnight cabin and house and permanent cabins). Other site facilities include electric and wood barbecues, two boat ramps, kiosk (bread, milk, ice, firewood and sundries), kayak hire and children's playground. Lake Moogerah Caravan Park is located near many of the area's attractions and activities, including wineries, national parks and Lake Moogerah itself.
In September 2014 a designated swimming area at A G Muller Park was opened to the public. Lake Moogerah is extremely popular for waterskiing and plays host to jetski and waterskiing events throughout the year.
A stocked impoundment permit is required to fishing in the dam. Permits are available from the manager at Lake Moogerah Caravan Park.
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