Lake Cootharaba
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Lake Cootharaba | |
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Location | 15km North West of Noosa, Queensland |
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Lake type | reservoir |
Basin countries | Australia |
Lake Cootharaba is a lake at the northern end of the Noosa River. It is the gateway to the Everglades, a popular tourist attraction for Noosa, being 20km away from Noosa.[1] The lake's major access is the town of Boreen Point, as well as the smaller camping-spot of Elanda Point.
Lake Cootharaba is approximately 10km long and 5km wide, at an average depth of 1.5m.[2]
Lake Cootharaba is a popular spot for sailing and Boreen Point in home to the Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club.