Lake Bryde reserve is vested with the Conservation Commission as a Conservation Park. The reserve itself is only 1300 hectares and is part of a wetland complex selected in July 1999 as a recovery catchment due to its high natural diversity values.
This lake is not suitable for swimming or boating activities. It is an ephemeral wetland with a hydrperiod of between 5 and 8 years (meaning there is hardly ever any water in it).
The lake is not suitable as a tourist destination as the biological assets in the area are already under threat from recreational activities and hydrological changes. The actual lake bed is a plant community registered as a threatened ecological community.
Location
Site Description Lake, Lookout, Reserve
Site Facilities BBQ Area, Boat Ramp, Carpark, Picnic Area
Experience Wildlife
Attractions Lagoon, Wildlife
Activities Animal Viewing, Birdwatching, Boating, Bushwalking, Swimming
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