Naracoorte Nature Park, an important area of remnant native vegetation, was a Jubilee 150 project opened by renowned naturalist Harry Butler in 1986. The Nature Park contains many locally threatened flora species, and is home to a large number of native bird and animal species. A network of walking trails have been established enabling visitors to experience nature up close.
Naracoorte Swimming Lake is an artificial Lake situated on the bank of Naracoorte Creek on Naracoorte's northern outskirts. Covering an area of almost a hectare, the Lake holds 11 million litres of water and is the only public aquatic facility in the town. Filtration and chlorination systems ensure that the Lake water is clean and safe. Featuring extensive and well maintained lawns and shady Red River Gums, admission to the Lake is free. The Lake is open for swimming from December to March and is a visitor attraction in it's own right.
The amenities building boasts a mosaic community artwork inspired by the designs of local school students covering more than 50 square metres.
Site Description Garden
Site Facilities Carpark, Public Toilets
Attractions Lake, Wildlife
Activities Birdwatching
Admission Free Admission
General Child Friendly, Groups
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