Lake Corrova
Lake Corrova is a shimmering salt lake in the heart of New South Wales' Riverina region, offering a starkly beautiful landscape that shifts with the light. This vast, ephemeral lake is a haven for birdwatchers and photographers, especially at sunrise or sunset when the water reflects the sky in hues of pink and gold. It's a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path destination that rewards those who take the time to explore its shores.
Highlights & What to See
- Salt Crust Formations: Walk on the delicate, geometric salt patterns that form as the water evaporates – a surreal, otherworldly surface.
- Birdlife: Spot black swans, pelicans, and migratory waders; bring binoculars for the best views.
- Sunset Photography: The lake transforms into a mirror at golden hour, perfect for dramatic reflections.
- Stargazing: Far from city lights, the lake offers exceptional night skies – lie back and watch the Milky Way.
- Nearby Mungo National Park: Combine a visit with the famous Walls of China and ancient lunettes (listed in the itinerary below).
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least half a day to explore the lake and its surroundings. Arrive in the late afternoon to catch the changing light, then stay for a picnic dinner and stargazing. If you're camping, a full day lets you walk the shoreline and visit nearby attractions without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mungo National Park: Drive 30 minutes north to see the dramatic Walls of China and learn about ancient Aboriginal history at the visitor centre.
- Balranald: A charming riverside town 45 minutes west, with historic pubs and the Yanga National Park wetlands.
- Hay: An hour east, with the Hay Gaol Museum and excellent river walks.
- Murrumbidgee River: Follow the river for fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching at numerous reserves.
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