Pink Lake Hutt Lagoon

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Imagine a vast, shimmering expanse of bubblegum-pink water stretching to the horizon, framed by endless blue skies and dusty red earth. That's Hutt Lagoon, one of Australia's most surreal natural wonders. Located along the Coral Coast, this pink lake is best appreciated from the air or from a lookout point, where its vibrant colour – caused by the algae Dunaliella salina and high salinity – creates a photographer's dream. While it's a long drive from the Red Centre, it's a spectacular detour for those craving an otherworldly landscape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the lagoon lookout and a quick stop in Port Gregory. If you're driving from Geraldton (about 1 hour north), you can easily do it as a half-day trip. For serious photographers or those adding a scenic flight, allow a full day. Combine with a visit to Kalbarri National Park (1.5 hours south) to make a rewarding two-day loop from Geraldton.

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