Pink Lakes

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Fancy a splash of bubblegum pink in your Hunter Valley itinerary? The Pink Lakes, also known as the Stockton Sand Dunes Pink Lakes, are a surreal natural phenomenon where shallow salt lakes take on a rosy hue thanks to algae and high salinity. Tucked behind the Stockton Bight Sand Dunes, these ephemeral lakes are best visited after rain, when the water level is just right and the colour is most vivid. It’s a photographer’s dream and a quirky detour from the valley’s wine trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the Pink Lakes, including a walk around the main lake and time for photos. If you’re combining it with sandboarding or a 4WD dune tour, budget half a day. The lakes are best visited in the late afternoon for soft light and fewer crowds. Sunrise is also lovely but can be chilly.

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