Pink Lake Dimboola

National Parks and Reserves

Situated six kilometres north-west of Dimboola along the Western Highway, the Pink Lake gets its vibrant colour from a salt tolerant alga living in the salt crust. The lake’s colour varies throughout the seasons and is generally most striking after rain events. In the heat of summer during extended dry spells it can fade completely to white, but burst back into colour following the next rain. Take the time to pull into the parking area and make the short walk down to the lake’s edge.

Facilities

Lookouts Public Toilet

Nearby Things to Do

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250 Dimboola locals assemble in front of the former National Bank of Australasia building.

Dimboola Imaginarium

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

Local tennis player represented across two silos with racquet and ball

Arkona Silo Art

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

Detail of wren painted on corrugated iron shed wall

Smug’s Mural

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

Vibrant pink lake in front of yellow canola crop in background

Pink Lake Dimboola

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

Wotjobaluk Country inspired artwork along brick wall

Travis Price’s Mural

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

Little Desert National Park

Little Desert National Park

Dimboola, Hindmarsh

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