Lake Maraboon, created by Fairbairn Dam, lies 30km north-east of Emerald. The lake offers swimming (seasonal), picnicking, gentle walks, photography opportunities, and peaceful water views—ideal for morning excursions and family recreation.
Getting There & Facilities
The drive from Emerald takes approximately 30 minutes via sealed road. The lake is a Queensland State Park with entry facilities and parking. Amenities include picnic areas, toilets, and water access. Shade shelters are available—valuable during hot months. The park is well-maintained and suitable for families.
Swimming & Water Activities
Lake Maraboon offers seasonal swimming. Water quality varies seasonally—swimming is excellent December–March but less appealing during cooler months. Lifeguards are not present; swim at your own risk and supervise children carefully. The lake fills from river systems; water levels fluctuate seasonally, affecting shoreline access.
Picnicking & Relaxation
The primary appeal is peaceful picnicking. Designated areas provide tables, shade, and water access. Pack supplies from Emerald and spend 3–4 hours beside the water. The lake is relatively quiet compared to coastal beaches—ideal for relaxation and conversation. Bring a good book and spend an unhurried morning.
Walking & Photography
Gentle walking trails circumnavigate sections of the lake. Early morning and late afternoon light creates exceptional photography—water reflections, wide skies, and changing light across the landscape. Birdlife is active in cooler months; bring binoculars and a bird identification guide.
Fishing
Lake Maraboon is a fishing destination. Barramundi, bream, and other species populate the water. Fishing licenses are required; check Queensland Fisheries regulations before visiting. Local knowledge from Emerald businesses can suggest productive fishing spots.
Wildlife & Natural Features
The lake supports waterbirds, particularly during cooler months when migratory species arrive. Shoreline vegetation and riparian areas shelter small mammals and reptiles. Early morning increases wildlife-spotting chances.
Seasonal Considerations
May–September offers cool, pleasant weather ideal for picnicking and walking. December–February is hot and humid, with summer thunderstorms. Water levels are highest after summer rain; winter drawdown exposes muddy banks. Plan visits accordingly.
Ideal for Day-Trippers
Lake Maraboon suits morning excursions without full-day commitment. Emerge from Emerald early, swim or picnic for 3 hours, and return by noon for afternoon rest or activities. It’s particularly valuable for grey nomads and families wanting low-key recreation.






