Lake Burrumbeet

Canico Drive,
Carngham VIC 3351

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Lake Burrumbeet is a large freshwater lake, 2 hours drive west of Melbourne, near Ballarat. It is part of the unique lake system of the western volcanic plains.

The area is rich in cultural heritage and is popular for picnicking, camping, boating, fishing and walking.

Enjoy waterfront views from the two picnic shelters on the shoreline, which include tables and chairs. From here, take a stroll along the foreshore and enjoy the views across the lake as you wander through the River Red Gums.

Camping options include smaller sites surrounded by nature close to the entrance. As you move further along the shoreline you'll find open, grassy areas that are ideal for larger groups or those with large vehicles or caravans. All sites are unpowered.

The lake is home to a number of River Red Gums and is a potential breeding site for Brolga and other wetland species such as the Freckled Duck.

Lake Burrumbeet is part of the traditional lands of the Burrumbeet Balug clan of the Wadawurrung people. The lake's sandy embankments, large sheltering trees, freshwater creek and rich plant and animal resources provided an excellent camp for the Wadawurrung people, who were known to inhabit this area.

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