Indoon Induction Traditional Cache
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A cache taking you to a lovely campsite or picnic area. A nice side trip off either the Brand Highway or Indian Ocean Drive. Magnetic. Room for small swaps like coins. It has started with a pen but bring your own incase. FTF will find a special treat! Good luck
Indoon Induction
We have named this Indoon Induction as we spent our first night together camped here with the inlaws and as they had a lot do in the area in the past we talked about stories of the lake and area.
This is some basic information, we were here in April 2013 and it was dry as a bone. It can be lovely and full at times.
Lake Indoon is a popular destination for campers, some travelling from as far away as the south-west of WA and northern WA, for weekend camping and other reacreation activities. The camping grounds are simple, and there are clean toilet facilities and a drinking water tank.
Lake Indoon is a brackish, freshwater lake, which has served as an aquatic playground since the late 1950s, early 1960s. The lake covers 130 hectares of the Lake Indoon Reserve, with a depth varying from approximately 1.5m – 5m depending on the seasons and rainfall. It is approximately 4.5kms around the lake, via the beach. Lake Indoon is fed from Erindoon and Bindoon creeks, and fills up by the end of winter. Overflow from Lake Indoon drifts back in to the Lake Logue system. Back in the 1930s, when the lake was dry, the local property owner built a windmill in the lake basin. Parts of the windmill head can still be found on the southwest corner of the lake.
Location
Lake Indoon is located in the Carnamah Shire, along the Eneabba-Coolimba Road. It is approximately 12km west of Eneabba and 19km east of the coast and Leeman.
Facilities
The Lake Indoon facilities include camping grounds around the lake, an ablution block with hot water showers, and a tank for drinking water. The boat ramp has been reconstructed, making it a sturdy, concrete structure. Bookings for camping sites are not necessary. A gas BBQ and picnic area is available for your use near the boat ramp on the north side of the Lake. Murals have been painted on the ablution block and drinking water tank by local artists.
Fees
(No fee to gain access to cache)
Person per person overnight (16+) $10.50
Children (16-) $3.50
Family Season Pass (annual) $170.00
Annual pass per vehicle (Carnamah Shire Residents Only $85.00
Regulations
Dogs in the Lake Indoon reserve must be on a leash – penalties exist if dog is found unrestrained.
There is an all-year fire ban on campfires and cooking fires in the Lake Indoon reserve. Gas BBQs are available.
All water activities are at your own risk.
Jet Skis are prohibited.
For levels and condition of the Lake, contact the Shire of Carnamah office on 08 9951 7000.
All off-road and 4WD vehicles (including motorbikes, ATV’s and beachbuggies) are prohibited from the reserve. We request that people and vehicles stick to the designated tracks. Camping is permissible on the beach and allocated camping grounds.
Notes
The bird life is abundant, with over 50 species noted by the former local Ranger. Kangaroos and Emus also use the lake as a watering ground, best seen at dusk.
A Shire Representative is often on-site at Lake Indoon and a Nursing Post and Ambulance is located at Eneabba.
The Eneabba General Store is open weekdays 9.00am-5.00pm, and Saturdays 9.00am-12noon. It is not open Sundays or Public Holidays.
The Eneabba Shell Roadhouse is open 6.30am-7.30pm generally every day, including Public Holidays.
The Stockyard Caves system is located approximately 14kms south of the lake, accessible by a 4WD track a few kilometers west of Lake Indoon, along the Eneabba Coolimba Road. We request you contact the local SES on 0427 551 155 before visiting the caves for your safety.
There is a cache near Stockyard Gully caves too.
Additional Hints
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