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Lake Argyle is a vast, man-made wonder in Western Australia's Kimberley region, renowned for its stunning turquoise waters, dramatic red cliffs, and extraordinary wildlife. Created by damming the Ord River, this immense freshwater lake (one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere) offers a unique blend of outback adventure, serene beauty, and rich ecological diversity. Whether you're cruising its tranquil waters, spotting rock-wallabies on a sunset tour, or simply soaking in the epic landscapes, Lake Argyle delivers an unforgettable outback experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Argyle Cruise – Glide across the lake's glassy surface, exploring hidden bays, islands, and channels while learning about the region's history and ecology. Keep an eye out for freshwater crocodiles, wallabies, and over 200 bird species.
- Sunset Viewing at the Lake Argyle Lookout – Watch the sky blaze with colour as the sun sinks behind the Carr Boyd Ranges. The lookout is also a prime spot for photographing the lake's vast expanse.
- Ord River Dam – Visit the massive dam wall that created the lake, an impressive feat of engineering. The visitor centre provides insight into the project's history and impact.
- Wildlife Encounters – Look for agile wallabies, euros, and the rare rock-wallaby on the cliffs. Birdwatchers will delight in sightings of white-bellied sea eagles, brolgas, and many waterbirds.
- Lake Argyle Swim – Cool off in the lake's refreshing waters (crocodile-free in the designated swimming area) and enjoy the spectacular views from the water.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate a full day to truly appreciate Lake Argyle. Arrive mid-morning to join a cruise (typically 2–3 hours), then explore the dam and lookout at your own pace. If you can, stay for sunset — the colours are magical. For a deeper experience, consider a two-night stay at the Lake Argyle Resort or caravan park, allowing time for a second cruise, a scenic flight, or a kayak adventure.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kununurra – The gateway town to the Kimberley, just 70 km away. Explore its markets, galleries, and the famous Sandalwood Factory.
- Bungle Bungle Range (Purnululu National Park) – The iconic beehive-shaped domes are a 3–4 hour drive from the lake. Combine with a scenic flight over the range for a spectacular aerial view.
- Ord River – Take a river cruise from Kununurra to Lake Argyle, passing through stunning gorge country and spotting wildlife along the way.
- Argyle Diamond Mine – Now closed, but the nearby town of Argyle still holds history. Check for tours that explore the mine's legacy.
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