Pink Salt Lake South Australia

Pink Lake

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(60) · Park in Dimboola, Australia
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A few kilometers west of town, next to the Western Highway, you can find Dimboola's Pink Lake. This lake is easily viewed from the rest-stop beside … See more

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Sep 26, 2024
Been here 4 times :) Nice pinkish color for the lake. Sep- October will be the best month to visit Hope the toilet area can be more clean. Full review by Katrina Y
Apr 6, 2024
We stopped off at the Pink Lake and unfortunately it didn’t look anything like the photo. We did take the opportunity to stretch our legs and walk out to the edge. Full review by Anita T
Jun 1, 2023
We have visited here before and and unfortunately the colour was not as vivid this time as it was then, probably because of all the rain they have had. Full review by Lorraine L

Questions & answers

Q:
Can you swim in it at the right time of year?
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Interesting question… but I don’t think it’s ever deep enough. There were no signs saying “No swimming” and no information given regarding swimming. There was a pink lake in …
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Interesting question… but I don’t think it’s ever deep enough. There were no signs saying “No swimming” and no information given regarding swimming. There was a pink lake in Melbourne a couple of years ago - that was a deep lake - but it was well signed with “no swimming/ do not touch the water”.
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Is this worth a drive from Melbourne even if we are not traveling to Adelaide?
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I wouldn't make the trip from Melbourne only to see the Pink Lake, however by including it with the silo art trail it makes a wonderful round trip, staying overnight in one of the …
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I wouldn't make the trip from Melbourne only to see the Pink Lake, however by including it with the silo art trail it makes a wonderful round trip, staying overnight in one of the towns. We travelled from Melbourne through Wedderburn and then continued to the start of the silo trail at Patchewollock and worked our way down. We stayed at Dimboola and drove then to the Pink Lake and then finished the rest of the art silos on the way back to Melbourne. A very enjoyable 2 days.
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Does it have water now on February?!
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I can't say for sure, we were there in October and there was plenty of water. Maybe google before you go. xx
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Answer by Lorraine L · Feb 17, 2019
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