Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve 

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Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is one of several parks in the lower Adelaide River catchment that provide havens for wildlife amongst Darwin's developing rural fringe.

August to November is the best time to see large numbers of birds at the Dam when it is one of the few remaining water bodies in the surrounding drying wetlands. Between December and July you may find a greater variety of birds, some quite easy to photograph, among lilies and other water plants which flower at this time of year.

Getting There

  • 52 km east of Darwin
  • Along the Arneham Highway

    It has all weather access and is open all year

    • Nearby Humpty Doo

    Site Description  Dam

    Site Facilities  Access for Disabled, Carpark, Picnic Area, Sheltered Area, Walking Trails

    Attractions  Wildlife

    Activities  Animal Viewing, Picnicking, Rainforest Walks

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