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Lake Albacutya Regional Park - Rainbow

Lake Albacutya Regional Park - Rainbow
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At high water mark, the lake covers 5,850 hectares of the 8,300 hectare park. Ross Lake (470 hectares) and a 2.5 kilometre stretch of Outlet Creek were added to the park in 1991 and some former areas of the park were attached to Wyperfeld National Park.

The lake generally fills and empties on a 20-year cycle, the longest dry period on record being 27 years. It last filled in 1974 and held water for 9 years. Outlet Creek has flowed 3 times since 1974 affording nesting sites for water birds over a number of seasons. As the water level fell, the lake bed was invaded by plants taking advantage of the bare ground. Unfortunately, many of the plants best adapted to this colonisation process were introduced weeds, which are difficult to control.

Things to see and do

* Outlet Creek and the sand dunes north of the lake can be explored on short day walks or longer overnight expeditions. If you intend to walk in the more remote areas of the park, please inform a ranger before setting out. It is too hot in summer for safe, enjoyable walking

* The park is popular for water skiing, fishing, yabbying and boating when water levels are high enough

* Duck hunting is also permitted in accordance with the regulations, for more information about this visit the parks victoria website.

* Camping is permitted in most areas around the lake. Western Beach, Yaapeet Beach and O.T.I.T. are the campsites provided where fireplaces are allowed

Facilities for Lake Albacutya Regional Park

  • Public Toilet

Experiences around Rainbow

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Wildlife

Whats close? (direct line)

accommodation

57.9 km   Riverside Host Farm
65.8 km   Little Desert Nature Lodge
82.5 km   Horsham Mid City Court Motel
82.5 km   ElmTree Apartments
82.7 km   Sylvania Park Mohair Farm
83.0 km   Comfort Inn Capital Horsham
85.8 km   Stronsay Bed and Breakfast
85.9 km   Wimmera Lakes Caravan Resort
95.2 km   Kaniva Colonial Motor Inn
111.6 km   The Grelco Run
113.7 km   Happy Wanderer Holiday Resort
115.9 km   Emu Holiday Park
118.1 km   Kangaroos in the Top Paddock
119.4 km   Grampians Sunrise Holiday Villas
120.1 km   Pepper Tree Cottage
123.8 km   Dunalan Cottage

attractions

12.5 km   Wyperfeld National Park
54.7 km   Little Desert National Park
63.6 km   Lake Hindmarsh Reserve
64.3 km   Murray-Sunset National Park
77.6 km   Big Desert Wilderness
81.7 km   Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park
82.9 km   Horsham Regional Art Gallery
87.6 km   Norton Estate Wines
100.8 km   Hattah-Kulkyne National Park
111.6 km   Murray-Kulkyne Regional Park
113.4 km   Grampians Quad Bike Adventures
118.0 km   Black Range State Park
127.2 km   Deakin Estate

events

8.0 km   Rainbow A&P Society Agricultural Show
60.1 km   Y Fest
60.9 km   Easter Saturday Races at Warracknabeal
82.5 km   Awakenings Festival
82.7 km   Art is... festival
83.5 km   Horsham Country Music Festival
110.3 km   Grampians - Classics in Wartook Valley

information

83.4 km   Horsham Visitor Information Centre
96.0 km   Kaniva Visitor Information Centre

tours

110.4 km   Grampians Mountain Adventure Company

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