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Waterhole that was naturally formed along the Greenough River. The waterhole is surrounded by gum trees and a rocky gorge.
Ellendale Pool is a natural pool at the foot of tall river cliffs surrounded by eucalypts and acacias, with reed beds along the margins. Waterbirds include Australasian Darter, Eurasian Coot, Little Pied Cormorant, Little Black Cormorant, White-faced Heron and Musk Duck. There are many bush birds and Peregrine Falcon inhabit the cliff face. Note that this is a popular spot for picnics and barbecues, so it can be busy. For birding it is best to be there early or visit outside the weekend.
Ellendale Pool is located about 45 km southeast of Geraldton. Access via Walkaway, then east on Walkaway–Nangetty Rd. Follow signs north to Ellendale Pool. Press P on the map for directions.
Ellendale Pool is a popular picnic and camping spot with toilet facilities, gas barbecues, picnic tables and shade. Dogs are permitted on a lead. There is no drinking water. Camping is free for a maximum of five days.
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