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  • Huge Barramundi caught by Dutch backpacker at Lake Argyle Boat ramp|
  • Business Opportunity - Want to be part of the Kimberley's most exciting tourist development - call or email for more information|
  • Gouldian Finches sighted again in the Lake Argyle village|
  • Lake Argyle Resort - Spectacular new infinity pool opens soon|
  • Mountain Bike Durack's Folly - Can you reach the historic summit without foot fall? - Sunday May 2nd 2010 - www.lakeargyle.com/events|
  • Lake Argyle Swim - Sunday May 2nd 2010 - 10km and 20km Individual challenge or teams of 2 or 4 swimmers - www.lakeargyle.com/events for more details|
  • Beat the rush - Last years prices until March 31st|
  • Lake Argyle Spillway still 1.8m below overflow after slow start to wet season|
  • New for 2010 - Float plane scenic flights from the Lake Argyle Resort - Catch a bird's eye view of spectacular Lake Argyle - World Herritage Bungle Bungles - Argyle Diamond Mine - Carr Boyd Ranges|
  • Cane toads move into the Kimberley - help us bust the toads - a free drink for every "live" cane toad delivered to the Lake Argyle Inn|

Discover Lake Argyle

Since it filled in 1973 Lake Argyle has developed into a unique ecosystem unlike anywhere else in the world. From the spectacular wildlife and geological land forms to the amazing man made infrastructure developed as part of the Ord Irrigation Scheme, Lake Argyle has remained a well kept secret for many years.

 

 

"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)