Lochiel Rest Area (Pink Lake) – Free Camping on the Western Highway

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Few rest stops in Australia can claim to be a tourist destination in their own right, but the Lochiel Rest Area on the Western Highway is one of them. Situated conveniently between Dimboola and Nhill, this large, sealed rest area is famous for its commanding, front-row view of the mesmerising Loch Iel, more commonly known as the Pink Lake. This natural phenomenon makes the stop an absolute must-do for travellers, photographers, and anyone journeying between Melbourne and Adelaide. The lake’s remarkable rosy hue, caused by a salt-tolerant alga, changes in intensity depending on the season and cloud cover, offering a unique spectacle every time you visit. It’s far more than a place to park for the night; it’s a chance to witness one of regional Victoria’s most iconic natural wonders.

The rest area itself is spacious and well-suited for all types of vehicles, from cars and tents to the largest caravans and big rigs. The bitumen surface ensures clean, easy, and level parking year-round. Facilities are basic but well-maintained, including a toilet block, several picnic tables, and rubbish bins, covering the essentials for a comfortable stopover. While there is no potable water or power available, the breathtaking view more than compensates for the lack of luxury amenities. A short track leads from the rest area down to the lake’s edge, allowing visitors to walk on the salt crust and get up close to the pink water. The location directly on the highway does mean some traffic noise is inevitable, but for a free camp with such a stunning and unique backdrop, it’s a small price to pay. Whether you’re stopping for a quick photo, a lunch break, or a full overnight stay, the Lochiel Rest Area offers an unforgettable travel experience.

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