Lake Lenthall
Lake Lenthall is a lake created by the Lenthalls Dam in Duckinwilla, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. As a result of a catchment, it takes a short time in moderate rain events to fill Lake Lenthall to 100% capacity.
History
The dam and lake were named after the pioneering family in the district. The dam was constructed in 1984 on the head waters of the Burrum River and raised by in 2007. In January 2013 due to heavy rain from ex Tropical Cyclone Oswald, the lake reached its highest recorded level of which was over the spillway.The lake has a relatively small surface area of, an average depth of. Its main purpose is to supply for town water for Hervey Bay and surrounding townships within the Fraser Coast Region.