Lake Bryde 

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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

  • Located 35 kilometres north east of Pingrup in Western Australia

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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