Bool Lagoon Game Reserve

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Bool Lagoon Game Reserve is a hidden gem in South Australia’s Limestone Coast, a tranquil wetland haven that pulses with birdlife and serene beauty. Far from the crowds, this reserve offers a raw, immersive nature experience for travellers who love birdwatching, photography, and quiet paddling. It’s a perfect detour on a self-drive itinerary between Mount Gambier and the Coorong, revealing a side of Australia that feels wild and untouched.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours here, which allows for a leisurely walk, time on the water, and a stop at the hides. If you’re keen on canoeing or serious birding, budget a half-day. The reserve is best visited in the morning or late afternoon when wildlife is most active. Combine it with a lunch stop in nearby Naracoorte or Penola for a full day out.

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