Attraction
Lake Frome Conservation Park
Limestone Coast
Free
Lake Frome Conservation Park, proclaimed in 2002, conserves 1091 hectares of valuable wetland habitat.
The area comprises rare and threatened plant associations such as Common spike-rush, Cutting Grass, Dryland Tea-tree and Silky Tea-tree.
Water entering the park comes from a system of drains that pond and then goes out to sea through the Southend Outlet. As this area holds water seasonally, it caters for an outstanding array of birds including several of international significance.
When shallow water covers the lake basin, wetland birds are abundant. When dry, reed warblers are seen flitting from reed bed to reed bed, the rare Southern Emu-wrens may be spotted.
Access to the car park in Lake Frome Conservation Park can be gained from the Princess Highway, between Rendelsham and the Southend turnoff.
A walking trail takes visitors to the bird hide.
The area comprises rare and threatened plant associations such as Common spike-rush, Cutting Grass, Dryland Tea-tree and Silky Tea-tree.
Water entering the park comes from a system of drains that pond and then goes out to sea through the Southend Outlet. As this area holds water seasonally, it caters for an outstanding array of birds including several of international significance.
When shallow water covers the lake basin, wetland birds are abundant. When dry, reed warblers are seen flitting from reed bed to reed bed, the rare Southern Emu-wrens may be spotted.
Access to the car park in Lake Frome Conservation Park can be gained from the Princess Highway, between Rendelsham and the Southend turnoff.
A walking trail takes visitors to the bird hide.
Facilities
Carpark
Family Friendly
Lookouts
Price