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Hume Dam is a large dam located on the Murray River, about 16 kilometres east of Albury, New South Wales. The dam was built in the 1930s and is an essential water source for irrigation, hydroelectricity, and other uses. In addition to its practical functions, the dam is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, with beautiful views and a range of recreational activities.

One of the main draws of Hume Dam is its scenic location, surrounded by rolling hills and bushland. Visitors to the dam can take in the stunning views from several vantage points, including lookouts and walking trails. The dam is also a popular spot for fishing and boating, with a range of fish species found in the waters of the Murray River.

In addition to fishing and boating, Hume Dam offers a range of other recreational activities, including picnicking, camping, and hiking. Several campgrounds are located in the area, with facilities such as picnic tables, fire pits, and showers. There are also several walking trails that wind through the bushland surrounding the dam, providing an opportunity to see local wildlife and enjoy the area's natural beauty.

For those interested in the engineering and history of the dam, there is a visitor centre on-site that provides information on the construction and operation of the dam. The centre also includes exhibits on flora and fauna of the area, as well as the cultural history of the local indigenous people.

 

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