Lake Maroon Scenic Rim

Lake Maroon – Destination Guide (Scenic Rim, SE Queensland)

Overview:
Lake Maroon is a scenic freshwater reservoir located in the Scenic Rim Region of South East Queensland, created by Maroon Dam on Burnett Creek. It is nestled in a valley of forested hills near the town of Killarney, forming part of the Scenic Rim’s network of dams and natural waterways. The lake serves as a water supply dam, supports irrigation, and offers a peaceful setting for outdoor recreation.

Surrounded by rolling farmland and bushland, Lake Maroon is less developed than other major SEQ dams, making it ideal for nature-focused activities, photography, and quiet escapes.


Highlights

🌊 Tranquil Reservoir

Lake Maroon features calm waters, forested ridgelines, and gently sloping shorelines. Its size and valley shape make it a visually appealing spot for aerial photography and landscape shots.


🚣 Boating & Paddle Sports

The lake is suitable for:

  • Kayaking and canoeing
  • Non-motorised boating
  • Fishing (with appropriate permits)

Motorised boating is limited due to dam regulations and environmental considerations.


🌿 Scenic Rim Surroundings

The area around Lake Maroon includes:

  • Rolling farmland and pastures
  • Forested hills and small ridges
  • Wildlife habitats supporting birds and native mammals
  • Proximity to other Scenic Rim attractions, including Mount Barney National Park

🏕 Picnicking & Day Use

Lake Maroon is ideal for:

  • Family picnics on the shoreline
  • Short nature walks along adjacent tracks
  • Quiet reflection and photography
    Facilities are limited, so visitors should bring supplies.

📸 Photography & Aerial Value

Lake Maroon is photogenic for:

  • Valley-shaped water reflections
  • Forested hillsides
  • Seasonal changes in water and vegetation
  • Low-impact natural landscapes ideal for drone or panoramic photography

Best Time to Visit

  • Early morning: Mist over water and valley
  • Winter: Crisp air and good visibility of surrounding hills
  • After rain: Full water levels and lush green landscapes
  • Sunset: Golden light reflecting on calm waters
  • Weekdays: Minimal visitor traffic

Visitor Tips

  1. Bring sufficient water and food—facilities are minimal
  2. Fishing requires a Stocked Impoundment Permit if applicable
  3. Follow SEQ Water rules; some areas may be restricted
  4. Wear appropriate footwear for bushwalking trails
  5. Use non-motorised boats unless otherwise permitted

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Where is Lake Maroon located?

Lake Maroon is in the Scenic Rim Region of Queensland, near the town of Killarney, southeast of Brisbane.


Q2: What is Lake Maroon used for?

It serves as a:

  • Water supply reservoir
  • Irrigation resource
  • Recreation area for quiet outdoor activities

Q3: Can you swim in Lake Maroon?

Swimming is generally not encouraged due to dam safety and water quality regulations. Visitors should follow posted signage.


Q4: What activities can you do there?

Popular activities include:

  • Kayaking and canoeing
  • Fishing (with permit)
  • Picnicking
  • Photography
  • Bushwalking along adjacent trails

Q5: Do you need a fishing permit?

Yes. If fishing in Lake Maroon, a Stocked Impoundment Permit (SIP) may be required depending on regulations.


Q6: What fish are found in Lake Maroon?

Common species include Australian bass, golden perch, and other stocked freshwater species.


Q7: Is it busy?

Lake Maroon is generally quiet, even on weekends, making it ideal for peaceful outdoor activities.


Q8: Is it suitable for families?

Yes, but families should note the lack of developed playgrounds or cafes. It is best suited for picnics and outdoor recreation.


Q9: Are there walking tracks?

Yes. There are small trails along the shoreline and nearby bushland suitable for short walks and nature observation.


Q10: What makes Lake Maroon unique?

Its secluded, natural setting within the Scenic Rim, surrounded by forested hills and farmland, makes it a tranquil destination for photography, kayaking, and quiet escapes from city life.