Pejar
Dam Fact Box
|
Owner |
Goulburn
City Council |
Nearest
Town |
Goulburn
/ Crookwell |
Construction
Date |
1980 |
River
System |
Wollondilly
River |
Surface
Area |
155
hectares |
Greatest
Depth |
21
meters |
Capacity |
9
000 mega litres |
Situated
approximately half way between Goulburn and Crookwell
lies Pejar Dam.
It was constructed on the Wollondilly River system to
supply town water.
Pejar Dam can suffer from low water levels and blue/green
algae at times.
For latest updates contact Goulburn Mulwaree Council Email
Ph 02 4823 4444
Fish
Present
Brown Trout & Rainbow Trout are stocked annually.
Possibly some remnant Maquarrie Perch remain in the system.
Fishing
General Trout Lake. Fishing permitted year round.
Boating Access
Unpowered boating only is permitted on Pejar Dam. It is
suitable for canoes and kayaks. Gravel launching ramp
is provided.
All other fishing is bank angling only.
Camping
/ Accommodation
No camping is permitted at Pejar Dam.
Caravan Parks and hotel / motel style accommodation is
available in Goulburn & Crookwell. See Accommodation
page for details.
Facilities
BBQs, picnic shelters, untreated water and rubbish bins
are provided. No swimming permitted.
Local
Fishing Guide
Related
Links
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NSW Fishing Licence Online
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Pejar
Dam
Map
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