
Little Waterhouse Lake, nestled within Tasmania's Waterhouse Conservation Area, is a serene coastal freshwater lagoon approximately 10 hectares in size. Designated as a Ramsar site in 1982, it serves as a vital habitat for diverse species, including the rare dwarf galaxias fish and the green and golden frog. The lake's surroundings feature dense aquatic vegetation and relict dune systems formed during the Ice Age, offering picturesque landscapes. Visitors can enjoy activities such as fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing, with basic facilities available for a self-sufficient experience.
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