We visited magic lake which is lovely and lake Magic swim pond. Under construction
We loved seeing lake magic and the salt crystalised items such as sticks it was like a fabulous science experiment
The swim hole is under construction and I probably wouldn’t advise for many visiting to enter.
Enter at your own risk as it is slippery, there were multiple opportunities to hurt yourself. From things such as metal/steel reinforcement pieces sticking out at the bottom of the steps stepping into the pond. Large and small pieces of limestone rock when entering the pond itself due to the poor vis ability in the water itself strong caution is suggested.
There are some showers and toilets available at the site which was a huge bonus. Will be lovely when it’s all finished we hope to visit again and see...
Read moreI visited Lake Magic at Hyden after an over night stay at wave rock cottage. It was a cold windy winter morning. Grey looking skies threatening to drizzle and rain. It did when we arrived at the wildlife sanctuary. Lake magic is next to the wave rock resort which are chalets built nearby. You can walk to Lake Magic if you stayed at the Wave Rock resort. Very quiet and serene. A natural salt lake with gypsum base. You can swim in it, and you won’t sink. Recreational lake, great for a dip during summer, but too cold in winter. We just walked along the sandy lake. Nothing green grows there. 5 minutes drive to...
Read moreBe warned. This is a scam advertisement. This is a private property that is poorly managed, and ask for $10/person entry fee.
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If you want to visit WA official attractions, look for brown signboard, eg. Wave Rock.
Can anybody tell me why my post is hidden?
This so called ‘Lake Magic’ or ‘Lake Magic Swimming Pond’ located INSIDE a private and fenced resort right next to Wave Rock.
Both ‘Lake Magic’ and ‘Lake Magic Swimming Pond’ on Google Maps could be owned by the same group of...
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