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Lake Wyangan, NSW

Lake Wyangan is a leisurely 10 minute drive north-west of Griffith. The lake was formed in 1957 using the remains of a gypsum mine and a natural swamp area. All manner of water sports are availalbe. Bring a boat and fish, ski or simply enjoy sailing. Around the lake there are also picnic and BBQ areas which offer a delightful setting for a relaxing break. Wildlife enclosures featuring native animals and bird life are found throughout the picnic area. There is also a children’s playground which will provide hours of entertainment.

Nearest Airport: Griffith

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About Lake Wyangan

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Lake Wyangan Postcode: 2680
  • State: New South Wales
  • Region: Country NSW
  • Latitude: -34.24751
  • Longitude: 146.03257
  • Elevation: 119m
  • Population: 897
  • Median Income: $39624
  • Area (Sq/km): 30.234
  • Timezone: Australia/Sydney

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