Tucked away in the
stunning Gold Coast hinterland, Advancetown Lake is a peaceful retreat with two
major arms forming a rough horseshoe shape. If you paddle the shortest route
from one end to the other, it stretches about 16 km. The lake is also home to Hinze
Dam, the primary water source for the Gold Coast region.
There are two boat
ramps on the lake: the Western Boat Ramp and the Eastern Boat Ramp. The Eastern
Boat Ramp, hidden at the back of Mudgeeraba and Advancetown, is a real gem for
those looking to explore the dam. This single-lane concrete ramp is ideal for
launching small boats, including electric-powered watercraft, sailcraft, and
paddle craft. However, it can be steep, so a 4WD is recommended for easier
launching.
Parking isn’t an
issue, with plenty of space for cars and trailers. Basic amenities are
available, including toilets at the car park and a small sheltered picnic area
next to the ramp. While the area is a beautiful and quiet spot to unwind, with
shaded areas and plenty of space on the water, it lacks some of the extras like
BBQ facilities, additional picnic shelters, and jetties, making it less ideal
for a full-day outing.
Fishing is allowed
from both the shoreline and watercraft, but a permit is required. Anglers are
encouraged to practice catch and release, as fish from Hinze Dam may contain
naturally occurring mercury and aren’t recommended for consumption.
Wildlife is abundant
around the lake, so visitors should take care to dispose of waste properly, especially
fishing lines and hooks, to help protect the local ecosystem. Whether you're
paddling, fishing, or simply soaking in the tranquillity, Advancetown Lake is a
great spot to escape and enjoy nature.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spaces for car and trailer |
Amenities |
Sheltered picnic area, toilets, rubbish bins, security cameras |
Ramp rating |
Very Good |