This is one of the largest and most diverse freshwater systems in SA, covering over 3000 hectares. The water level here is seasonal, with the best viewing time being in spring after persistent winter rains. The park is home to more that 150 species of birds, including rarer ones such as blue-billed ducks and sharp-tailed sandpipers, plus the more common brolgas, ibis, spoonbills and black swans. There are several boardwalks, bird hides, scenic drives and a camping and picnic area in the park.
Self-register permits are required for entry to the park and for camping, and a small fee applies.
Be aware of snakes in the warmer months. As usual, please make sure you return the cache to its exact hiding place and ensure that it is not visible to passers by before you leave.
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