Lake Pollard Circuit
Pinjarup Country

1 h 15 min to 2 h 15 min

5.5 km
circuit

↑ 41 m
↓ -41 m

Easy track
Starting from the entrance to Martins Tank campground, this circuit track takes you to Lake Pollard via an undulating track, with a bird hide present near the shore. This captivating journey winds through a landscape decorated with tuart, peppermint, and grass trees. The aforementioned hide overlooking Lake Pollard lets visitors have a glimpse into the amazing avian species in this area. The well-defined track to the lake is flat and smooth, following a sandy vehicle access trail. As you approach the lake, the landscape transitions, characterized by the emergence of white-trunked saltwater paperbark trees and shell grit along the path. Upon your return, you'll trace your steps along a fire break and a private property fence before rejoining Preston Beach Road to conclude your adventure. Discover the natural wonders of Yalgorup National Park, home to 10 elongated lakes enveloped by tuart and peppermint woodlands, and be sure to marvel at Lake Clifton's remarkable thrombolites if you have some spare time, as they are the largest collection in the southern hemisphere. Let us begin by acknowledging the Pinjarup people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 
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