Westgate Park Melbourne

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(65) · Park in Port Melbourne, Australia
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Westgate Park is a public park located in an industrial area in Melbourne, Victoria. The park is 6 km from Melbourne's Central Business District and …

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Feb 6, 2023
I visited Westgate park to see the "pink" lake. Unfortunately, I was there in January. The 'pink' lake effect is due to a late summer algae bloom. In January, the lake is brown and Westgate park i… Full review by Mike C
Sep 8, 2021
Westgate Park is on the banks of the Yarra River, in the shadow of the Westgate Bridge. It is a regenerated park, but it hosts a variety of habitats for large waterbirds such as swans, spoonbills and… Full review by 619jeffry
Jun 14, 2021
This large park under the West Gate Bridge was developed in the mid-1980's some years after the completion of the West Gate Bridge and those that developed the concept had a grand idea but not susta… Full review by Oldjack

Questions & answers

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Does it pink today?
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It's no longer pink!
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What's the best month to visit this pink lake?
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Warm months. Otherwise it’s not pink.
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Is the lake still pink in those days? I was wondering if it is worth to go on Wednesday 22nd May (sunny and 19 degrees) …
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Is the lake still pink in those days? I was wondering if it is worth to go on Wednesday 22nd May (sunny and 19 degrees) Thank you
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The lake will not be pink as weather is not warm enough.
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Answer by Neoflam K · May 20, 2019
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Is the lake still pink during winter, beginning of Jun?
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thank you very much for the replies.
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Do you know if the lake still pink this week? Hope to visit tomorrow (12th)
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It is also accessible by public bus using a myki card. See the PTV website and use its journey planner or bring up Google maps as it has all bus stops shown. The 606 bus (from …
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It is also accessible by public bus using a myki card. See the PTV website and use its journey planner or bring up Google maps as it has all bus stops shown. The 606 bus (from Elsternwick railway station and Barkly Street, St Kilda is one route that not many know about: on weekdays it terminates right by the lake, as does another route from Melbourne's CBD.
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