Lake Wivenhoe, Queensland
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Lake Wivenhoe is the name both a lake formed by the Wivenhoe Dam and the
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which contains it in the
Somerset Region The Somerset Region is a local government area located in the West Moreton region of South East Queensland, Australia, about northwest of Brisbane and centred on the town of Esk. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire of Esk and t ...
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, Australia. In the , Lake Wivenhoe had a population of three people.


Geography

The locality includes the dam wall and associated water management infrastructure at the south, the lake created by the dam, sections of Brisbane River and Stanley River as they flow into the lake from the north and a narrow strip of land around the dam, the lake and river the sections. The lake's boundaries are very irregular and this is reflected in the very irregular boundaries of the locality. The locality is entirely set aside for water management purposes. Due to its unusual shape, Lake Wivenhoe has many adjacent localities including (commencing from the dam wall in the south and proceeding clockwise: Wivenhoe Pocket, Patrick Estate, Wivenhoe Hill,
Coominya Coominya is a rural town and locality in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland, Australia. The town is located west of the state capital, Brisbane and approximately from Wivenhoe Dam. In the , Coominya had a population of 1,200 people ...
, Moombra, Glen Esk, Murrumba, Coal Creek, Caboonbah,
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, Cressbrook, Lower Cressbrook, Cooeeimbardi,
Somerset Dam The Somerset Dam is a mass concrete gravity dam with a gated spillway across the Stanley River in Queensland, Australia. It is within the locality of Somerset Dam in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland. The main purpose of the dam is ...
, Crossdale,
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, Dundas, and Split Yard Creek. The
Brisbane Valley Highway The Brisbane Valley Highway is a state highway in Queensland, Australia. It links the Warrego Highway near Ipswich and the D'Aguilar Highway about north of Harlin. Its direction follows the approximate course of the Brisbane River. It is par ...
passes through the south of the locality as it travels across the top of the dam wall. Wash Pool Knoll is a hill on the south-western bank of the lake () above sea level. The formation of the lake created numerous headlands, inlets, bays and islands.


Headlands

Headlands into the lake include: * Bauer Point () * Brough Point () * Conroys Point () * Crowe Point () * Harris Point () * Lees Point () * Loganview Point () * Mclean Point () * Monreid Point () * O'Briens Point () * Pakleppa Point () * Robenlea Point () * Rockville Point () * Sinnamon Point () * Wheelers Point () * Whitfield Point ()


Inlets and bays

Inlets and bays in the lake include: * Apel Inlet () * Bellevue Bay () * Billies Bay ) * Burrundon Bay () * Coal Inlet () * Conroys Cove () * Cormorant Bay () * Davis Bay () * Five Mile Water () * Logan Inlet () * McGraths Bay () * Middle Inlet () * Moioo Bay () * Moombra Bay () * Northbrook Inlet () * Paddys Inlet () * Sheep Station Inlet () * Tea Tree Inlet () * Tulungra Inlet () * Varleys Cove ()


Islands

There is one island in the lake itself: * Murrumba Island, a island () and two others in the Brisbane River leading into the lake: * Marshall Island, a island () * Stanley Island, a island ()


History

The name ''Wivenhoe'' comes from the name of the pastoral property established circa 1845 by Edmund Blucher Uhr, which took its name from the town of
Wivenhoe Wivenhoe ( ) is a town and civil parish in north-eastern Essex, England, approximately south-east of Colchester. Historically Wivenhoe village, on the banks of the River Colne, and Wivenhoe Cross, on the higher ground to the north, were two ...
in
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, England. The heritage-listed Caboonbah Homestead was located on to the north-west of the lake (near but not within the locality of Caboonbah) where it was a tourist attraction operated by the Brisbane Valley Historical Society until the homestead burned down in 2009. In the Lake Wivenhoe had a population of 3 people.


Heritage listings

Lake Wivenhoe has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * Esk-Kilcoy Road (): Caboonbah Homestead


Transport

There are three main roads in the area. The
Brisbane Valley Highway The Brisbane Valley Highway is a state highway in Queensland, Australia. It links the Warrego Highway near Ipswich and the D'Aguilar Highway about north of Harlin. Its direction follows the approximate course of the Brisbane River. It is par ...
comes to the lake from the south and then travels along the western side of the lake towards Esk. Wivenhoe Somerset Road separates from the highway at the south of the lake and travels along the eastern side of the dam towards
Somerset Dam The Somerset Dam is a mass concrete gravity dam with a gated spillway across the Stanley River in Queensland, Australia. It is within the locality of Somerset Dam in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland. The main purpose of the dam is ...
. Due to the irregular shape of the boundaries of the locality around the lake, both roads weave through the locality and the adjacent localities on each side of the lake. Northbank Parkway comes from
Mount Glorious Mount Glorious is a rural locality in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Mount Glorious had a population of 296 people. Geography Mount Glorious is a mountain which is part of the D'Aguilar Range and is a suburb in Moreton ...
to the east and terminates on the east of the lake at Wivenhoe Somerset Road. Northbrook Parkway heliport is at the junction of Wivenhoe Somerset Road and Northbank Parkway ().


Attractions and amenities

Although it is not a populated area, Lake Wivenhoe offers a range of outdoor recreational facilities for camping, picnics, swimming, fishing and water sports. A stocked impoundment permit is required to
fish Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% of ...
in the dam. Swimming is permitted and camp sites have been established. Electric and non-powered boating with a permit is allowed, but domestic animals are banned.


West of the lake

Cormorant Bay Recreation Area has picnic and barbeque facilities and a children's playground. It is suitable for walking and fishing. It is off the Brisbane Valley Highway (). Wivenhoe Dam Spillway has a lookout over the dam spillway. It has picnic and barbeque facilities. It is off the Brisbane Valley Highway (). Lake Wivenhoe Information Centre provides information about the dam and the lake. It is off the Brisbane Valley Highway (). Wivenhoe Hill Trails are for walking, cycling and horse riding. They are off Fig Tree Road (). Logan Complex has three separate areas, one for day use () and two for camping: Captain Logan camp ground () and the Lumley Hill camp ground (). There are picnic and barbeque facilities and a children's playground. This area is suitable for swimming, fishing, canoeing and water sports. Logan Complex is on Logan Inlet Road on the western side of the lake. It has a boat ramp (). Hamon Cove Recreation Area has picnic and barbeque facilities and is suitable for fishing, canoeing and water sports. It is on the western side of the lake off the Brisbane Valley Highway (). It has a boat ramp ().


East of the lake

Billies Bay Recreation Area has picnic and barbeque facilities. This area is suitable for swimming, fishing, canoeing and water sports. It is off Bryden Road (). It has a boat ramp (). Hays Landing Recreation Area has picnic and barbeque facilities. This area is suitable for fishing, canoeing and water sports. It is off Bryden Road (). It has a boat ramp ().


North of the lake

O'Shea's Crossing Rest Area has picnic and barbeque facilities and is suitable for fishing and canoeing. It is on the corner of Esk Kilcoy Road and Cooeeimbardi Road ().


References

{{Somerset Region Suburbs of Somerset Region
Wivenhoe Wivenhoe ( ) is a town and civil parish in north-eastern Essex, England, approximately south-east of Colchester. Historically Wivenhoe village, on the banks of the River Colne, and Wivenhoe Cross, on the higher ground to the north, were two ...
Localities in Queensland