Lake Elizabeth Otways Vic

Survey Point lake Elizabeth Otways Vic
Latitude -38.5500000 (38° 33′ 0″ S)
Longitude 143.7450000 (143° 44′ 42″ E)

Off the Kaanglang Rd south of Forrest a small track leads down to the campsite, this is a payed campsite with facilities for small vehicles only, a walking track leads to Lake Elizabeth about 1km from the campground, Platypuses can be found in the creek when it has water and in the lake.

Camp Rating 10

Surveys done 2

Blogs: Victoria’s SW coast and Princess Hwy 2016,

  • Pacific Black Duck
    Anas superciliosa
    1 (50.00%)
  • Dusky Moorhen
    Gallinula tenebrosa
    2 (100.00%)
  • Eurasian Coot
    Fulica atra
    2 (100.00%)
  • Australasian Darter
    Anhinga novaehollandiae
    1 (50.00%)
  • Laughing Kookaburra
    Dacelo novaeguineae
    1 (50.00%)
  • Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo
    Zanda funereus
    1 (50.00%)
  • Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
    Cacatua galerita
    1 (50.00%)
  • Crimson Rosella
    Platycercus elegans
    1 (50.00%)
  • Satin Bowerbird
    Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
    1 (50.00%)
  • White-throated Treecreeper
    Cormobates leucophaea
    2 (100.00%)
  • Superb Fairy-wren
    Malurus cyaneus
    2 (100.00%)
  • White-naped Honeyeater
    Melithreptus lunatus
    2 (100.00%)
  • Red Wattlebird
    Anthochaera carunculata
    1 (50.00%)
  • Yellow-faced Honeyeater
    Caligavis chrysops
    1 (50.00%)
  • White-browed Scrubwren
    Sericornis frontalis
    2 (100.00%)
  • Brown Thornbill
    Acanthiza pusilla
    2 (100.00%)
  • Olive Whistler
    Pachycephala olivacea
    1 (50.00%)
  • Golden Whistler
    Pachycephala pectoralis
    2 (100.00%)
  • Grey Shrike-thrush
    Colluricincla harmonica
    2 (100.00%)
  • Grey Currawong
    Strepera versicolor
    1 (50.00%)
  • Grey Fantail
    Rhipidura fuliginosa
    2 (100.00%)
  • Forest Raven
    Corvus tasmanicus
    1 (50.00%)
  • Eastern Yellow Robin
    Eopsaltria australis
    2 (100.00%)
  • Silvereye
    Zosterops lateralis
    1 (50.00%)
  • Bassian Thrush
    Zoothera lunulata
    1 (50.00%)
  • Common Blackbird
    Turdus merula
    1 (50.00%)