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Underbool, VIC

Underbool , a small town in Victoria’s Mallee region, holds a surprising allure for travelers seeking untouched natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and a warm sense of community. It is located on the Mallee Highway, and serves as a gateway to some of the region’s most remarkable attractions, including the stunning Pink Lakes of Murray-Sunset National Park.

Known For

  • Pink Lakes and Murray-Sunset National Park
  • Scenic hiking and wildlife spotting
  • Quiet charm and local hospitality

Underbool

The Pink Lakes of Murray-Sunset National Park are Underbool’s crown jewel. Known for their surreal pink hues, these salt lakes captivate visitors with their unique beauty. The color, caused by the presence of salt-tolerant algae, shifts dramatically depending on the season and time of day.

Visitors can walk the Pink Lakes Trail to fully immerse themselves in this remarkable landscape. The trail offers panoramic views of the lakes and surrounding desert vegetation, providing ample opportunities for photography and quiet reflection. Nearby, the Lake Crosbie campground is a perfect spot for those who want to extend their stay under the star-filled Mallee skies.

Underbool’s position on the Mallee Highway makes it an excellent stop for road trippers exploring Victoria’s northwest. The town is a convenient base for day trips to nearby attractions like Wyperfeld National Park, where sand dunes and woodland create a stark contrast to the salt flats of the Pink Lakes.

For those interested in cultural experiences, the town itself has a history worth exploring. The Pioneer Memorial Wall commemorates Underbool’s early settlers, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of life in this remote region.

The Mallee region is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, and Underbool is no exception. In the surrounding parks, you might spot emus, kangaroos, and a variety of bird species, including the elusive malleefowl. Hiking trails in the area cater to adventurers of all skill levels, from short walks to longer treks that reveal the diversity of the landscape.

For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, simply spending time in the area offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The wide-open spaces and unspoiled views provide a calming backdrop for any getaway.

Where to Stay and Dine

Underbool offers a few options for accommodation, including cozy guesthouses and camping facilities.

Visitors often enjoy stopping by the Pink Lakes Pantry for a bite to eat and a chat with locals. While the town may not boast luxury hotels, its authentic charm and friendly atmosphere more than make up for it.

About Underbool

  • Locality: Urban locality
  • Underbool Postcode: 3509
  • State: Victoria
  • Region: The Murray
  • Latitude: -35.1698
  • Longitude: 141.80898
  • Elevation: 58m
  • Population: 215
  • Median Income: $29900
  • Area (Sq/km): 353.755
  • Timezone: Australia/Melbourne

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