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Bundaleer Reservoir

Bundaleer reservoir reserve is located near the township of Spalding in the southern Flinders Ranges. It is stocked with golden perch, silver perch, Murray cod and rainbow trout and brown trout. With a fishing permit, you can drop a line from the shoreline in the fishing zone, or from a kayak or canoe.

Bundaleer reservoir was built between 1898 and 1903 to supplement supplies from Beetaloo Reservoir. It supplies water to Snowtown, Redhill, Brinkworth, Narridy, Blyth and Port Wakefield.

Visit our recreation at reservoir reserves page for details about fishing and activities at Bundaleer Reservoir.

About the Bundaleer Reservoir

Today, Bundaleer reservoir is an offline facility only, and no longer supplying drinking water. It is maintained as an emergency water source in the unlikely event of a major failure of the Morgan-Whyalla pipeline.

We currently don't monitor this reservoir's volume.

Capacity: 6.3 gigalitres

Open to the public: Yes

Bundaleer Reservoir at sunset