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Lake Paluma is an attractive lake surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. It provides a water supply for approximately one third of the year. Access is via a 12 kilometres gravel road just past the Paluma township.

There are weather proof shelters for day use with barbecues and camping sites for longer stays. All rubbish taken in must be removed, and no domestic animals are allowed.

Swimming and non-motorised vessels are allowed. If you are lucky you may see a platypus, peregrine falcon or eastern water dragon. Due to the popularity of Lake Paluma as a camping destination, there are a limited number of camp sites available and you must pre-book a permit.

Site Description  Lake

Site Facilities  Carpark, Picnic Area, Sheltered Area, Walking Trails

Experience  Environmental, Wilderness

Attractions  Wildlife

Activities  Rainforest Walks, Swimming, Walking

Lake Paluma
Lake Paluma

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