Lake Tyrrell

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Lake Tyrrell, Victoria's largest salt lake, is a mesmerising expanse of shimmering white that stretches to the horizon under an endless blue sky. Located near the small town of Sea Lake in the Mallee region, this ancient lake—its name derived from the local Wergaia word for 'sky'—offers an otherworldly landscape that changes with the light. By day, the crusted salt flats crackle underfoot, while at sunset the lake transforms into a giant mirror, reflecting the fiery colours of the sky. It’s a photographer’s dream and a serene escape for those seeking solitude in one of Australia’s most unique natural wonders.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for sunset and stay for an hour or two of stargazing—a late-afternoon arrival works perfectly. If you’re a keen photographer or astronomer, consider staying overnight in Sea Lake (there are basic motels and a caravan park) so you can catch both sunset and sunrise, when the lake’s colours are equally stunning. A full day allows you to explore the Discovery Centre in Sea Lake and take a scenic drive around the lake’s perimeter.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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