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Lake Hume

Located 20km east of Albury's CBD, Lake Hume is one of Australia's most important water storage facilities.

Table Top Reserve

Located North of Thurgoona in Table Top. This reserve has Lake Hume water frontage when the Lake is full. Water access recedes quickly as lake levels fall.

Bowna Waters Reserve

A large, relatively natural parkland on the foreshore of Lake Hume. Bowna Waters Reserve has many recreational facilities for users.

Lake Hume Tourist Park Beach

Located on the Lake Hume foreshore, this is a great swim area with accessible public facilities.

Apex
Apex Park (The Pines)

Known as The Pines, Apex Park is a popular parkland located on Lake Hume.

Lake Hume Boat Ramps

Water sports are a proud Australian tradition. Bring the stand up paddleboard, canoe, kayak, boat, fishing gear and anything else you can think of to this haven for water sports.

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A triumph of engineering when it was built in the years after World War 1, Hume Dam caught the public imagination in the same way the Snowy Mountains Scheme did after World War II. When finished in 1936, Hume Dam was the biggest in the southern hemisphere and one of the largest in the world.

Lake Hume
Lake Hume

Located 20km east of Albury's CBD, Lake Hume is one of Australia's most important water storage facilities.

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