Rottnest Island Salt Lakes

Natural Attractions

Salt lakes occupy ten per cent of the area of Rottnest Island. Many of them – including Lake Baghdad, Lake Vincent, Herschel Lake, Garden Lake, Government House Lake and Serpentine Lake – are permanent and have surrounding beaches. Other lakes such as Pink Lake, Lake Sirius, Lake Negri and the twin Pearse Lakes may dry out in summer.

Exploring the lakes area, you can follow educational interpretive signage to discover how the lakes were formed, what makes the lakes pink and why they are considered such a unique ecosystem.

The Lakes Walk of the Wadjemup Walk Trail meanders through the lake systems including a magical stroll along the Lakes Boardwalk.

Nearby Things to Do

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View of the lighthouse and headland at sunset.

Pinky Beach

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail, Rottnest, Western Australia

Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

Family at Little Armstrong Bay

Little Armstrong Bay

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

Cathedral Rocks Viewing Platform, Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Cathedral Rocks Viewing Platform

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

Cape Vlamingh, Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Cape Vlamingh

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

Parker Point, Albany, Western Australia

Parker Point

Rottnest Island, Cockburn

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