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Scotts Peak Dam Road

Scotts Peak Dam Road
Tasmania
Southwest NP.JPG
A view from the Scotts Peak Dam Road looking across the Southwest National Park
Type Road
Length 47 km (29 mi)
Route number(s) C607
North end Gordon River Road
Frodshams Pass
  Edgar Dam
South end Scotts Peak Dam; Huon River; Huon Campground
Region South West Tasmania

The Scotts Peak Dam Road is the most southerly point of road access into the south western region of Tasmania, Australia.

The road was built by the Hydro-Electricity Commission of Tasmania with funding from the Australian Government 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. The 47-kilometre (29 mi) road leaves the Gordon River Road at Frodshams Pass and heads south and provides access to Edgar Dam and the Scotts Peak Dam across the Huon River. The road terminates at the Huon Campground, an access point for the Frankland Range and the South Coast region of the South West Wilderness.



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