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East Leichhardt Dam

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East Leichhardt Dam, located 25 kilometers east of Mount Isa, Queensland, is a serene and picturesque camping spot perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. This dam was built in 1961 on the East Leichhardt River and impounds Lake Mary Kathleen, originally intended as an emergency water supply for the Mary Kathleen uranium mine. The site offers a unique combination of historical significance and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those looking to explore and unwind.

The camping area around East Leichhardt Dam is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including rolling hills and native bushland, providing ample opportunities for photography, birdwatching, and nature walks. The dam itself is a great spot for fishing, with plenty of freshwater species to catch, making it popular among anglers. The peaceful environment and scenic views make it a perfect place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the outdoors.

Visitors to East Leichhardt Dam can expect a basic, off-grid camping experience, as there are no facilities on-site. Campers should come prepared with their own water, food, and camping gear. The remote location and lack of amenities ensure a quiet and undisturbed stay, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural surroundings and enjoy a true outback camping adventure.

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