Blue Lake National Park

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Blue Lake
Blue Lake - The undeveloped shores surrounding the lake are very natural
The undeveloped shores surrounding the lake are very natural
Location North Stradbroke Island, Queensland
Coordinates 27.5309° S 153.4768° E
Lake type Window lake
Basin countries Australia
Surface area 7.3 hectares
Max. depth 9.4 metres

Blue Lake is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 44 km east of Brisbane on North Stradbroke Island. Access is provided by road 9 km west of Dunwich.

The park's main features is Blue Lake which is just under 10 metres deep when full. The lake is a popular swimming attraction. It is home to the southern sun fish. Water from the lake overflows into the Eighteen Mile Swamp. The aboriginal name for Blue Lake is Karboora.

The ephemeral Tortoise Lagoon is also found in the national park. This small perched lake was 1.4 metres deep in 1974 when it filled.

Camping, open fires and domestic animals are not permitted in the park.

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