It’s great to see the lake pink with algae and minerals, and when there’s no rain after the warm weather. Parking is very limited, but if you can't find a parking space, leave the park and turn left at the roundabout, you can park in a nearby industrial area, where there is a path that runs from the old railway line.
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It’s great to see the lake pink with algae and minerals, and when there’s no rain after the warm weather. Parking is very limited, but if you can't find a parking space, leave the park and turn left at the roundabout, you can park in a nearby industrial area, where there is a path that runs from the old railway line.
It was exciting to visit this pink lake but disappointing it wasn’t pink anymore. I only saw the pink lake a month later! Anyway, it was near the highway. If you are there, please drop by to see if the lake has turned pink. We visited here in mid-June 2019.
Seaweeds growing on salt crusts at the bottom of the lake produce red substances. High temperatures in summer and abundant sunshine increase the salinity of the Salt Lake, which forms Melbourne's most tender lake and attracts many ins bloggers to punch in. Westgate Park is a very primitive urban park. In addition to Salt Lake, there is a common lake with a larger area. Almost no one visited the park, and sporadically one or two locals could be seen moving. There are several trails in the park - "River walk 1.5KM 20 minutes Lake walk 1.8KM 22 minutes Heath walk 1.2KM 15 minutes Salk Lake walk 0.8KM 10 minutes address - "Fisherman s Bend, Melbourne Traffic - "At the entrance, you can see 265 to and from the city centre and 606 bus stops to and from elsternwick, Westgate K is Fisherman 's benders minus or take 235 Fis benders in the south. Hermans Bend bus got off at Wirraway Dr and Tips - "1. The lake water is not always so pink. The high temperature in summer is easy to show pink, and it will almost return to its original shape in winter. Before coming, you can check the lake water situation on ins. 2. If you drive on Westgate Park (Wharf Road), the entrance will be a little far from the lake, you can locate Salt Lake (near Tood Road). 3. The park itself is relatively barren. Cool, pay attention to sunscreen in summer 4. Try not to take photos in the water, the salinity is very high.
It was exciting to visit this pink lake but disappointing it wasn’t pink anymore. I only saw the pink lake a month later! Anyway, it was near the highway. If you are there, please drop by to see if the lake has turned pink. We visited here in mid-June 2019.
Not many people, come on weekdays, self-driving or bus can be there anyway.