Lake Wyangan

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Lake Wyangan
Lake Wyangan is located in New South Wales
Lake Wyangan
Lake Wyangan
LocationNew South Wales
Coordinates34°13′06″S 146°01′17″E / 34.218297°S 146.02139°E / -34.218297; 146.02139Coordinates: 34°13′06″S 146°01′17″E / 34.218297°S 146.02139°E / -34.218297; 146.02139
Basin countriesAustralia

Lake Wyangan is a recreational lake located immediately to the northwest of the town of Griffith in New South Wales, Australia. The lake was formed in 1950 and is surrounded by many orchards.[1] It was formed with the remnants of a gypsum mine and also there was a natural swamp at the location as well.[1] The lake is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. It is popular for many activities which include such things as boating, fishing, skiing, sailing, picnicking, walking, jogging, running, driving and other such activities. There are also some animals in the area. They are fenced off in secure enclosures and include such animals as deer. There is as well a playground where children can play and it includes such facilities as swings. It is one of the component wetlands of the Griffith Wetlands Important Bird Area.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Lake Wyangan". Australian Explorer. Retrieved 16 August 2008.
  2. ^ BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Griffith Wetlands. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 30/06/2011.


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