Scotts Peak Dam Road

Scotts Peak Dam Road

Scotts Peak Dam RoadIs the most southerly point of road access into the South West Tasmania region.

It was built specifically to facilitate the construction of dams for the flooding of Lake Pedder. It was an unsealed road built to connect between the dam works and the Gordon River Road.

It is currently utilised by people seeking to access the South Coast Tasmania region of the South West Wilderness.

ee also

* South West Wilderness


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