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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaLakeside National Park

Lakeside National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Quiet, Untouched
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marina de la Fuente from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marg Provan from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Anthony Dunn from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marcin from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Riccardo Basagni from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marina de la Fuente from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marg Provan from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Anthony Dunn from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Marcin from Google Places
Lakeside National Park
Photo by Riccardo Basagni from Google Places

Lakeside National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Officially declared in February 2021, the park is located within the Shire of Cue, approximately 50 kilometers south-west of the town of Cue. It serves as an important part of the Murchison bioregion, characterized by its arid, expansive, and rugged outback terrain. As a relatively new national park, it offers a quiet and largely untouched environment for those exploring the remote interior of the state. Visitors should be prepared for the isolated nature of the area when planning their trip.

Lakeside National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Officially declared in February 2021, the park is located within the Shire of Cue, approximately 50 kilometers south-west of the town of Cue. It serves as an important part of the Murchison bioregion, characterized by its arid, expansive, and rugged outback terrain. As a relatively new national park, it offers a quiet and largely untouched environment for those exploring the remote interior of the state. Visitors should be prepared for the isolated nature of the area when planning their trip.

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Highlights

  • Expansive arid landscapes of the Murchison bioregion.

  • Largely untouched environment for true wilderness exploration.

  • Located within the Shire of Cue for off-the-beaten-path travel.

Before you go: Lakeside National Park essentials

  • The park is located in a remote region with limited infrastructure.

  • Extreme weather conditions can occur in the Australian outback; check local forecasts before traveling.

  • Access may require a 4WD vehicle depending on the specific tracks within the Shire of Cue.

Preparation

Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained and carry ample water, fuel, and emergency supplies.

Navigation

The area is isolated; rely on offline maps and GPS, as mobile reception is likely to be non-existent.

Best For

Adventurous travelers seeking an authentic, remote outback experience.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Leave No Trace

As a protected area, ensure you take all waste with you and respect the fragile arid ecosystem.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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