Lake Eyre National Park - William Creek
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If you’re looking for a real Outback adventure, Lake Eyre is the place. Huge and remote, the vast expanse of the shimmering dry white salt lake surface is matched in intensity only by the impossibly blue desert sky.
While the lake has only filled three times to capacity in the past 150 years, it receives a significant amount of water about every eight years.
Camping and day visits are available at Halligan Bay about 67 kilometres from the Oodnadatta Track, near William Creek.
Day visitor access is also available to Lake Eyre via Muloorina Station.
The best time to visit is between April and October. Lake Eyre National Park is open to four-wheel drive vehicles only and travellers must be well prepared, carrying extra fuel, food, water and suitable communications equipment. Driving on the lake’s surface is not permitted.
Facilities for Lake Eyre National Park
- Car park
- Public Toilet
- Sheltered Area
Experiences around William Creek
- Flora/Fauna
- Health and Wellbeing
- Nature based
- Outback
