Bourke Lock and Weir

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Lock at the Bourke Weir was the first to be built on a river anywhere along with the Murray/Darling river systems. Built in 1897, and was designed to maintain a reasonable level of water in the river near the town. The lock measures 59.5 metres between gates and is 11 metres wide. It was concreted and converted into a weir in 1941.

Pick up the Bourke Brochure, that contains a map with detailed directions, from the Back O’ Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre. For further information on the Bourke Weir please visit the VisitBourke website.

Located seven kilometres West of Bourke on Anson St.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lookouts Pet Friendly

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Boat Ramp

Bourke Boat Ramp

North Bourke, Bourke

Percy Hobson water Mural

Percy Hobson Mural

Bourke

PV Jandra Cruises, North Bourke

The Jandra Paddle Vessel

Bourke

The sun rising over the scenic Darling River, Bourke

North Bourke Bridge

North Bourke, Bourke

Bourke Parkrun - permission to use

Bourke Racecourse Parkrun

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Nancy Bird at the airport

Nancy Bird Air Terminal

North Bourke, Bourke

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