Theresa Creek Dam is a dam located 22 km south west of Clermont in central Queensland. It was constructed in 1983 by the Blair Athol Coal Project to supply water for the town of Clermont, Queensland.© Wikipedia
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Theresa Creek Dam is located near Clermont in Central Queensland - what a lovely spot and quite a surprise. Fellow travellers recommended we visit and stay the night at this beautiful location - very pleased we took notice of this tip and stopped here. There are a huge number of beautiful camping spots if you decide to stay - you can just drive around and pick somewhere to park for the night (and stay hooked onto the caravan). The sites are un-powered and you will need to have your own water - amenities are basic but the showers are hot.
The Dam has been stocked with several types of fish - barramundi, golden perch, saratoga, red claw etc. It is a great place to go for the day if you are living or staying in Clermont - popular for sail boarding, boating and skiing (as well as fishing). Theresa Creek Dam covers an area of approximately 300 hectare and has picnic facilities, coin operated barbecues, shaded tables and toilets.
The Kiosk is open several days a week and this is where you pay for your campsite. The people who run the kiosk live on site and are very friendly and helpful. We would highly recommend Theresa Creek Dam as a great place to stop for a few days and just relax.