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Lake Pollard is a nice spot for birdwatching and has a bird hide overlooking the lake.
Lake Pollard is located in Yalgorup National Park. This national park consists of 10 elongated lakes with tuart and peppermint woodlands. It is included in the RAMSAR international wetland agreement, as it is an important area for migratory waterbirds. From about October to April, the lakes provide important habitat for the international shorebirds that migrate from the northern hemisphere.
The six kilometre out and back walk to Lake Pollard takes approximately two-hour. This walk takes in tuart, peppermint and grasstree outcrops. A small track leads to a bird hide, which sits on stilts at the edge of the lake overlooking Lake Pollard. Best time of year April to November.
The Lake Pollard Walk Trail Car Park is about 6 km along Preston Beach Road North at the entrance to the Martins Tank campground. Click on the P in the map for directions or coordinates. The trail begins at the entrance to the campground; about one kilometre from the campground itself. The walking track is clearly marked, flat and easy going, and follows a sandy vehicle access track. You can walk to the bird hide and back.
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