Lake Moogerah & Mount Edwards
Lake Moogerah is in the Fassifern/Warrill Valley region, Queensland, Australia.
Moogerah Dam is a mass concrete double curvature arch dam with an un-gated spillway across the Reynolds Creek. It was completed in 1961. Water from the dam is used for irrigation along Reynolds Creek and also supplies water to Warrill Creek and Warrill Valley farmers through a series of diversions. The peaceful blue waters are popular for recreational boating, water skiing and jet skiing.
Moogerah Peaks is a National Park in the Fassifern Valley of south sast Queensland, Australia, located approximately 70 km south west of the state capital Brisbane. The 676-hectare park consists of four separate protected areas which surround volcanic peaks and rocky cliffs near Moogerah Dam.
Mount Edwards rises 634 metres above sea level. A hiking track takes you to the summit of Mt Edwards. This trail crosses the dam wall then leads to the top the mountain. There is a lookout part-way up the track with views of Little Mt Edwards/Reynolds Creek below the dam wall, while the lookout at the summit faces north-east towards Brisbane and the Fassifern Valley.