There are 15 lakes & dams in Golden Outback
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Constructed in the late 1890s and the dammed rock is now a nature reserve with water all year round. Situated 55km south of Coolgardie.
Karalee Dam is a heritage-listed natural rock formation that was originally built to provide water to steam trains during railway development in the Goldfields region.
Lake Ballard, located in the Shire of Menzies, Goldfields-Esperance area of Western Australia, is an ephemeral salt lake that only holds water for brief periods after major flood events.
Lake Ewlyamartup is an ephemeral salt lake located approximately 17 km (11 mi) east of the town of Katanning and about 294 km (183 mi) south-east of Perth. The lake has a catchment area of 50,700 ha (125,000 acres) with an average rainfall of 478 mm (18.8 in) per annum and an evaporation rate of 1,826 mm (71.9 in) per annum.
Lake Hillier is a picturesque saline lake located off the south coast of Western Australia.
A magnificent salt lake which stands out from the surrounding area by its pure white, gleaming colour and extreme lack of vegetation.
Located in Esperance, Western Australia, Lake Monjingup is a stunning conservation and recreation area that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and engage in outdoor activities.
A place of water and trees, Yealering is situated 221 kms S/E of Perth. The beautiful Lake, headwater of the Avon River, is uniquely located next to the town.
View of salt lakes and surrounds. A natural water catchment brings native fauna to the area. Located 50km west of Balladonia and 1km north of the Highway.
A smaller version of the Mundaring Weir. Intended to supply water for the railway construction to Leonora. Never used because an underground water source was found after completion.
Stop and enjoy the woodlands up close in a natural setting at Old Mill Dam.
Statues Lake in Kondinin, Australia is a one-of-a-kind travel destination that offers visitors an opportunity to witness and explore four beautiful iron statues.
Quairading, located in the West Australian wheat belt, offers a combination of history and nature for travelers.
A small estuary that breaks out to the sea each year. Torradup Inlet is a popular recreational area for canoeing/kayaking, swimming, fishing and bird watching and is protected by the winds.
Picturesque location with bird life in abundance.