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SWIM IN LAKE ARGYLE 2025

Updated: Oct 14

LAKE FULL OF CROCODILES

Apparently, Lake Argyle is home to an estimated 35,000 crocodiles, a remarkable number that highlights the unique ecosystem of this vast body of water. So why is it considered safe to swim in these waters? The primary reason lies in the fact that these crocodiles are predominantly freshwater crocodiles, a species known for their diet primarily consisting of fish and other aquatic creatures. Unlike their feared saltwater counterparts, which are significantly larger and more aggressive, freshwater crocodiles tend to be much smaller, typically growing to about three metres in length. This smaller size contributes to the perception of safety for those wishing to enjoy the lake's recreational opportunities. However, it is important to note that, despite their generally docile nature, these crocodiles can still pose a risk if one happens to be in close proximity. They are wild animals, and like any creature, they can react defensively if they feel threatened. A sudden movement or an unexpected intrusion into their space could lead to a swift and potentially painful snap of their powerful jaws. Therefore, it is always advisable to maintain a respectful distance when observing these fascinating reptiles in their natural habitat. Viewing them from a safe vantage point allows for a thrilling experience without compromising safety.


SWIM IN WARM WATERS AT LAKE ARGYLE

To fully appreciate the stunning sights and natural beauty that Lake Argyle has to offer, consider embarking on a four-hour Kimberley Durack boat cruise. This adventure allows visitors to explore the expansive waters while taking in the breathtaking scenery surrounding the lake. You can choose between a lunch cruise, where you can enjoy a delicious BBQ meal while soaking in the sun and the views, or a sunset cruise, which provides a magical experience as the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors during dusk. Whichever cruise option is selected; participants will have the unique opportunity to swim off the back of the boat in the vast, warm waters of the lake. This refreshing dip is made even more enjoyable by the provision of pool noodles, which can be used to float and relax while taking in the serene surroundings. The combination of the beautiful landscape, the thrill of swimming in a natural setting, and the chance to observe wildlife, including the freshwater crocodiles from a safe distance, makes for an unforgettable experience at Lake Argyle. Bookings may be made at the Lake Argyle Resort or online.

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DRIVE KUNUNURRA - LAKE ARGYLE


FOUR PEOPLE SWIMMING IN LAKE ARGYLE
SWIMMING IN LAKE ARGYLE
BOAT PLAN ON WALL
MV KIMBERLEY DURACK, LAKE ARGYLE
INFINITY POOL AND BACKGROUND OF MOUNTAINS
LAKE ARGYLE INFINITY POOL
SWIMMING IN LAKE ARGYLE
LAKE ARGYLE TALK
CROCODILE TALK (& attack) ON LAKE ARGYLE
PEOPLE SITTING AT TABLES
LAKE ARGYLE NIGHT LIFE
ROCK ME.... LAKE ARGYLE
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