Hutt Lagoon Pink Lake

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Imagine a vast, shimmering expanse of bubblegum-pink water stretching to the horizon – that’s Hutt Lagoon, one of Australia’s most surreal natural wonders. Located along the Coral Coast, about 6 hours north of Perth (not in the Red Centre, but often included on outback itineraries for its otherworldly beauty), this salt lake’s vivid hue comes from algae that produce beta-carotene. The colour is most intense from late spring to early autumn and around midday when the sun is high. A scenic flight or a drive to the lookout near Port Gregory reveals the lagoon’s full, dreamlike scale.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the lagoon itself, including the lookout and a walk along the shore. However, to fully appreciate the experience, plan a half-day if you add a scenic flight or sandboarding. The lagoon is best seen as a stop on a longer Coral Coast road trip – many travellers combine it with Kalbarri National Park (1 hour south) and the Pinnacles Desert. Aim to arrive around midday for the strongest colour, though late afternoon light also works beautifully for photos.

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