Latest News
  • ***WET SEASON SPECIAL*** - LAKE ARGYLE RESORT DAY GUESTS - ***1 FREE child for each paying Adult.*** From $10 per Adult $6.50 Children 4 - 15years|
  • Congratulations Gary Daggs......Lake Argyle Adventure Race 2011 Winner...2.5km Swim, 1km Run, 29km Kayak, 40km Mountain Bike plus 10km mixed cross country run...you're a legend mate!!|
  • Congrats to Michal Skrodzki on your amazing 4 hours 36 minutes for 20km Solo Swim. 64 Swimmers, 38 boats and 28 Kayaks took to the water on a perfect day in Paradise!! 2011 Lake Argyle Swim was a great success. see you all in May 2012.|
  • Spillway stops flowing - late evening Saturday 14th January 2012 - watch this space as we expect it to run again very soon as the wet season moves in....|
  • LAKE ARGYLE RESORT DAY GUESTS new locals rate Wet Season 2011/12. Register and pay at the shop to use our resort facilities - includes our now famous INFINITY POOL, GAS BBQs and all amenities for the whole day!! From $10 per Adult $6.50 Children 4 - 15years - ***Wet Season SPECIAL - 1 FREE child for each paying Adult.***|
  • LAKE ARGYLE SWIM 2012...Saturday 5th May 2012...Enter SOLO or Teams of 2 or 4 swimmers - 10 or 20 km open water swim - are you up to the challenge?|
  • April 2012 - our grand villas will be available from April 2012..... 4 bedroom 4 bathroom villas overlooking Lake Argyle - limited numbers - book now!|
  • NEW LAKE VIEW VILLAS - Opening in 2012. Available in 1, 2 or 4 bedrooms all with en-suites and Spectacular Lake Views - call and book now ! ! ! ! ! !|
  • 1 and 2 bedroom Lake View accommodation available from April 2012. book early - limited availability|
  • 151 cm Barra caught at the Spillway Creek bridge 2nd October. Plenty of Black Bream and Sooty Grunter plus loads of other fish to be caught...|

Birdwatching

Over 270 species of birds have been recorded in the Lake Argyle region – that is almost one third of all the species found in Australia! Walking around the Lake Argyle Village or cruising on a birdwatching charter will guarantee that you spot not only a great variety of birds but also a few rare species as well.

Lake Argyle Village

A short walk around the caravan park during the dry season is usually rewarded with excellent sightings of the endangered “Gouldian Finch”. Other species easily seen around the village include:

  • Great Bowerbird – a number of magnificent bowers (courtship areas) can be found in and around the village. Don’t leave any food or shiny objects unattended, these birds will move in very quickly to raid your supplies!
  • Long Tailed Finch
  • White Quilled Rock Pigeon
  • Spinifex Pigeons
  • Little Friar Bird
  • Whistling Kites
  • Black Kites
  • Black Faced Cuckoo Shrike
  • Pheasant Coucal

Birds found around Lake Argyle


Out on the Lake

If you have your own boat it is easy to see Sandstone Shrike Thrush, White Quilled Rock Pigeons, Ospreys plus many others.

To see the rarer species such as the Yellow Chat, Purple Crowned Fairy Wren and a range of migratory waders, you really need to join a specialised birdwatching charter which can be arranged – contact us for more details.

Once again refer to our bird list to get an idea of what has actually been recorded either at the village or out on a birdwatching tour. Up to 130 species have been recorded on a single full day birding trip!

Birds found around Lake Argyle

 

 

"If one were to paint this country in it's true colours, I doubt it would be believed. It would be said at least that the artist exaggerated greatly, for never have I seen such richness and variety of hue as in these ranges"

An extract from the novel "Kings in Grass Castles" (by permission of the Author : Mary Durack)