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We value the unique status of the Aboriginal Parties as the original owners and custodians of the land and water around Lake Samsonvale.
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AboutLake SamsonvaleLake Samsonvale is located adjacent to the urban populations of Warner, Joyner, Whiteside, Petrie, Lawnton and Bray Park. It is easily accessible for much of Brisbane’s northern suburbs and the southern urban areas of Moreton Bay Council.
Constructed in 1976, the dam is part of the Water Grid and is primarily a drinking water supply. The dam wall is 580m long and 40m high, with fi ve steel gates to release water.
Lake Samsonvale is located in close proximity to Lake Kurwongbah and provides a range of outdoor recreation facilities for you to enjoy.
OUR VISION To manage access to recreation opportunities while protecting natural resources and water quality.
RECREATION REVIEW UPDATE
Seqwater is committed to providing quality recreation facilities that everyone can enjoy. We wanted to know what the community thought of current facilities and what suggestions you had for the future, so in 2013 we started a full Recreation Review across our assets. We appreciate the efforts of everyone who took the time to participate in our workshops and online surveys.
While we want to implement as many ideas as possible, Seqwater must remain committed to protecting our natural environment and minimising the risks to water quality.
The initial risk assessment looking at the impact of increased on-water recreational activities at Lake Samsonvale has indicated that a more comprehensive analysis is required before any fi nal determinations can be made. This process will take approximately 12 months to complete. Seqwater will, however, progress the land based changes as soon as possible. In addition, access to Lake Kurwongbah will be opened to paddlecraft for the community to enjoy.
Progress updates, along with details of the feedback received is available at seqwater.com.au/recreview.
DOMESTIC PETSThe areas around Lake Samsonvale are home to an abundance of native wildlife, including koalas which have been declared “vulnerable” by the Australian Government. It is very important that we all take measures to protect these animals and their habitat.
Domestic pets and other animals cannot be brought into any of the catchment areas, lake or recreation areas at Lake Samsonvale.
Dogs are not permitted at Lake Samsonvale.
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Protecting our waterways& the environmentWe all need to do our part to ensure we keep our waterways healthy. It’s not just our bushland areas that are threatened by weeds, it is also our wetlands, waterways and lakes that are suffering.
Serious aquatic weeds like Water Hyacinth, Salvinia and Cabomba are very invasive and out-compete local species, seriously affecting the local ecology and water quality. Weeds are able to reproduce from even the smallest of fragments or seeds, and trying to control these weeds is time consuming and costly.
You can help protect our waterways from weeds by:
• removing all visible mud and plants from your equipment, boats, trailers, boots, crab pots etc. before leaving
• eliminating water from all equipment before transporting it anywhere, as the water may contain plant fragments or seeds
• cleaning and drying anything that came into contact with the water
• cleaning boats, motors, trailers, fl oats, anchors etc. before leaving. If possible allow the equipment to dry for about fi ve days before entering new waters
• not releasing or putting plants, fi sh or other animals into a body of water they did not come from. This is an important step to prevent the spread of introduced species of plants and animals into our waterways.
To protect our water supply please:
• leave the facilities as you found them. Do not cause damage to any property, fl ora or fauna
• place litter in the bins provided
• leave your pets at home. Dogs and other domestic animals can disturb the wildlife that live in our natural areas.
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Recreation location map
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Picnics and Playgrounds
Boats,Bait and Bathers
Picnicking and BBQs There are many areas around Lake Samsonvale where a picnic can be enjoyed. Why not relax and take in the natural values that Lake Samsonvale offers? We are sure that you will enjoy your stay.
You can enjoy a picnic at the following locations:
• Bullocky Rest (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• McGavin View (Vores Road, Whiteside)
• Forgan Park (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• Forgan Cove (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• Kobble Creek (Mt Samson Road, Kobble Creek)
The picnic areas have a range of facilities for your enjoyment.
Sites are currently open 7 days per week from 6am-6pm.
Playgrounds Looking for something to keep the kids amused? Playgrounds are located at:
• Bullocky Rest (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• McGavin View (Vores Road, Whiteside)
Boating In order to protect our drinking water supplies it is necessary to continue to restrict the use of watercraft on Lake Samsonvale. The initial risk assessment looking at the impact of increased on-water recreational activities at Lake Samsonvale has indicated that further comprehensive analysis is required before any fi nal determinations can be made.
In order to manage the watercraft on the lake, boating access continues to be permitted only through the Lake Samsonvale Water Sports Association or the Pine Rivers Fish Management Association at this stage.
RECREATION REVIEW UPDATE
While open public access for non-motorised watercraft is not able to be implemented on Lake Samsonvale, Lake Kurwongbah will be opened for visitors to enjoy. Lake Kurwongbah is located only 5 minutes drive from Lake Samsonvale. Funding for the establishment of an access point is presently being sought. Progress updates will be available at seqwater.com.au/recreview.
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FishingShore line fi shing can be carried out along the shore of designated recreation areas as follows:
• Bullocky Rest (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• McGavin View (Vores Road, Whiteside)
• Forgan Park (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• Forgan Cove (Forgan Road, Joyner)
• Kobble Creek (Mt Samson Road, Kobble Creek)
Fishing from a vessel is also permitted on the lake through the Pine Rivers Fish Management Association.
Please be courteous to our neighbours. Much of the land surrounding the lake is private property. Accessing private land to fi sh is not permitted.
The lake is home to an abundance of wildlife. It’s very important to ensure that all rubbish, especially fi shing line and hooks, is disposed of properly to avoid serious harm to wildlife.
SwimmingThere are no designated swimming areas at Lake Samsonvale.
The lake is located within the Moreton Bay Regional Council area where there are a number of Council run aquatic centres for visitors to enjoy.
Tracks and TrailsThere is currently a walking trail linking the Picnic Areas at Bullocky Rest and Forgan Cove (located off Forgan Road, Joyner).
RECREATION REVIEW UPDATE
In response to feedback, additional trails will be opened once funding has been secured to establish the trails. These trails will be multi-use and cater for walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders. Progress updates will be available at seqwater.com.au/recreview.
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Restand Relaxation
CampingThere are no camping areas located at Lake Samsonvale.
Please be courteous to our neighbours. Much of the land surrounding the lake is private property and cannot be used without the permission of the owners.
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Events and Other ActivitiesEventsBefore you hold an event at any Seqwater site, you will need to apply for a permit through our website. Please submit applications at least four weeks prior to your event to allow suffi cient time for your application to be processed.
Commercial ActivitiesSeqwater is dedicated to providing quality facilities to the public.
We work in conjunction with commercial operators, where suitable, to enhance the public’s enjoyment and appreciation of our natural areas. You can fi nd further details about commercial activities, the submission process and our Commercial Activities Policy, on our website.
Site ToursSeqwater’s educational tours are an opportunity to learn about our operations and the link between catchments, storage and treatment as part of the broader water cycle.
Tours are available to primary and secondary schools, TAFE and universities, community groups and professional delegations, across a number of sites.
For bookings or for more information, contact us on 07 3035 5570, [email protected] or complete our online booking form.
RECREATION REVIEW UPDATEA change to opening hours is being considered for all Seqwater lakes. Any changes will be announced towards the end of 2014. Progress updates are available at seqwater.com.au/recreview.
YESP barbequing
P picnicking
P walking
P fi shing
P canoeing (restricted)
P kayaking (restricted)
P rowing (restricted)
P sailing (restricted)
P electric powered boats (restricted)
NO dogs
4WD driving and motorbike riding
dumping rubbish or littering
hunting (of any form)
swimming, scuba diving, or snorkelling
motorised boats
overnight stays on the lake
taking off or landing of aircraft (including amphibious aircraft)
visiting outside of 6am-6pm
Do’s and Don’ts
In an emergency call 000 or 112 in poor reception areas
Always be DAM smart when you’re visiting Lake Samsonvale to ensure that everyone has a fun and safe day.
• Remember that there are no lifeguards on duty – always watch your children
• Follow instructions around fi re safety - if you see a fi re call 000 or 112
• Be aware of local fauna, such as snakes, and carry a fi rst aid kit
• Lock your vehicle and don’t leave valuables unattended
• Respect other visitors and be mindful of noise and other nuisances
• Stay on the trails - venturing off trail damages the environment
seqwater.com.au
Lake SamsonvaleOpening HoursAccess to all Seqwater sites, including on-water access, is only permitted between 6am – 6pm. The only exception is camping at a designated campground or if a permit expressly provides permission.
Before you visitCheck the public notices section on our website for the latest information on access, closures and conditions before you visit any of our recreational areas.
For any other enquiries contact us at [email protected] orseqwater.com.au
Please respect our neighboursSome of the land close to the lake is private property. If a Seqwater sign is not displayed, that means the area is not a designated recreation area and you must not enter.