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Lake Pamamaroo

Tourist attractions

Menindee, NSW 2879

Description

Lake Pamamaroo Menindee is the second-largest lake in the Menindee Lakes system, located in Menindee, Australia.

With a capacity of over 300 gigalitres, it is a popular tourist spot and recreational facility for visitors of Broken Hill and Menindee.

Lake Pamamaroo offers a range of activities for tourists to explore, including a drowned forest in the middle of the outback. The best time to explore the lake is when it is full after a rainy season. At dawn or dusk, visitors can also spot wildlife wandering around the lake. The golden hues of the outback are at their best during this time, making it a perfect day out for nature lovers. A range of recreational activities are available such as sailing, swimming, and waterskiing. It's also a great spot to watch the sunset and listen to the fish jumping.

The best time to visit Lake Pamamaroo is during a rainy season when it's full, usually around mid-year. At this time, the outback is transformed into a colorful paradise, and wildlife comes out to play. Early mornings or evenings are the best times to observe different species of animals. To get to Lake Pamamaroo, visitors can take the Broken Hill Road 8 km north of Menindee, where there is a signposted right turn to Lake Pamamaroo and the Main Weir. The town of Menindee offers camping facilities to visitors and has become a popular tourist attraction and recreational facility.

Details

Parks: Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

Menindee, NSW 2879

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