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Brogo Reserve is a 120–hectare nature reserve at the north-eastern end of the Bega Valley in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is 409 km south of Sydney and 30 km north of Bega. It is owned and managed by Bush Heritage Australia (BHA) which purchased the property in 1995.
Just 19kms north of Bega is the stunning Brogo Dam situated in the Brogo wilderness within the southern section of Wadbilliga National Park.
The park protects rugged coastal escarpment and plateau areas surrounding the Wadbilliga, Tuross and Brogo Rivers. The Brogo Dam is situated in the southern region of the park and offers picnic facilities and a ramp from which to launch your canoe or row boat. Power boats are also welcome in this area. You can hire canoes to explore the Dam and gain access to remote pockets of bushland. Explore tranquil rainforest gullies, and the rugged picturesque surrounds. Sheer cliffs overhang the water with rock orchids and ferns, while the surrounding bush harbours many native birds and animals.
There are big bass in the Brogo, and the storage has been stocked with trout. Fishing is best done by canoe or boat, as the rugged foreshores are generally inaccessible.
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