Blue Lake

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In the heart of Canberra's Namadgi National Park, Blue Lake is a striking glacial tarn that rewards hikers with its vivid turquoise water and dramatic granite backdrop. This pristine alpine lake, formed thousands of years ago, sits at an elevation of around 1,400 metres and offers a serene escape from the city bustle. The lake's intense colour, caused by fine rock flour suspended in the water, changes with the light and seasons, making every visit unique.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a half-day for the Blue Lake hike, starting early to avoid afternoon storms. Combine it with a picnic lunch at the lake or at the nearby Mount Ginini picnic area. If you're short on time, a quick walk to the lookout near the car park still offers a glimpse of the lake, but the full hike is highly recommended for the immersive experience.

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