Lake Tyrrell

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Lake Tyrrell is a vast, shimmering salt lake in Victoria's Mallee region, renowned for its ethereal landscapes and star-studded night skies. This ancient lake, covering over 20,000 hectares, offers a surreal, otherworldly experience that draws photographers, stargazers, and nature lovers. The shallow, crystalline waters reflect the sky like a giant mirror, creating a mesmerizing effect at sunrise and sunset. Despite its remote location, Lake Tyrrell is a must-visit for those seeking solitude and natural beauty in Australia's outback.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours at Lake Tyrrell, ideally arriving an hour before sunset to watch the light show and staying after dark for stargazing. If you're keen on photography, plan for sunset and sunrise the following morning – you can camp nearby or stay in Sea Lake, 8 km away. Combine it with a half-day drive through the Mallee's red dirt roads and saltbush plains.

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