Lake Glenmaggie is a vital water storage dam for the Macalister Irrigation District. Beneath its expansive surface are the submerged remnants of the original Glenmaggie township and the fertile farms of the past.
Whether you’re an angler seeking the perfect catch, a thrill-seeker eager for water skiing adventures, or a power boating enthusiast craving open waters, Lake Glenmaggie has it all. The Weir Wall area provides a tranquil picnic spot and an observation point where you can marvel at the spillway and the hydroelectricity generation station.
For those who relish the great outdoors, a leisurely stroll around the lake and through Glenmaggie Regional Park promises an enchanting encounter with nature, offering a wealth of opportunities to connect with the local flora and fauna.
One of Australia’s most iconic travel experiences, Spirit of Tasmania makes travelling across Bass Strait flexible, convenient and easy.
We use cookies to improve your website experience, optimise advertisements and offers, and for web analytic purposes. By continuing to use our website and / or services, you agree to our Privacy Policy and the use of cookies, as well as our Terms of Use.