Hutt Lagoon

Photo: Samuel Orchard ( Muel2002 ( talk )) / CC BY-SA 3.0

Hutt Lagoon, a surreal pink lake on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, is a natural phenomenon that looks more like a giant strawberry milkshake than a body of water. The vivid rose hue, caused by the algae Dunaliella salina and high salt content, shifts in intensity with the time of day, cloud cover, and season. Located a short drive north of Geraldton, this otherworldly lagoon is a must-see for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a truly unique Australian landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Hutt Lagoon, which is enough to take in the views, snap photos, and enjoy the picnic area. If you're combining it with a scenic flight (highly recommended), budget half a day. The lagoon is a perfect stop on a road trip between Geraldton and Kalbarri, so you can easily slot it into a longer itinerary without dedicating a full day.

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