“Biggest manmade lake in the southern hemisphere.”
Cruise or fish the expansive, wildlife-rich waters of the Kimberley's Lake Argyle, near Kununurra, the biggest manmade lake in the southern hemisphere. Created by the Ord River Dam, it's classified as an inland sea and at its peak in the green season Lake Argyle holds a staggering 32 million cubic metres of water. That's more than 18 times the size of Sydney Harbour.
You can take the leisurely 40-minute drive from Kununurra to Lake Argyle's shores, or to appreciate its immensity is to hop on a scenic flight - you can even go by float plane and land on the lake.
A wildlife cruise of the lake's shoreline and islands will give you close encounters with an incredible variety of native fauna, from fresh water crocodiles, fish and wallabies (looks like a small kangaroo) to more than 240 species of birds - almost one third of Australia's total known species.
For a long, lazy lunch and a little wildlife spotting, head for the picnic area at the base of the dam wall. Or, if you're feeling more energetic, hit the network of bushwalking trails and enjoy the scenery and tranquillity of Lake Argyle at your own pace.
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Amazing place, reminded us a little of the Great Lakes in Canada, or Lake Tahoe in the US. The infinity pool at the caravan park is tops!! Make sure you go on a drive to see the dam wall.
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