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Lake Nallan Campground
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Nallan Lake is a nature reserve and other than in times of drought when it may dry up, is a haven for a huge array of plant and birdlife including black swans. During periods of heavy winter rains Lake Nallan transforms into a favoured picnic spot. The surrounds will become covered with carpets of colourful everlastings and other flowers. Youll find the lake about 20km north of the Cue townsite.
Camping is permitted for a maximum of 48 hours.
There are no facilities. Campers must be self-sufficient. If you do not have your own toilet, bury human waste at least 100m from tracks, camping areas and water bodies. Bury toilet paper or bag and dispose of in a bin once you leave the site.
Take all rubbish with you and leave no trace.
No open fires.
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