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Lake Clifton Thrombolites

Located within Yalgorup National Park, just south of Mandurah, the ancient thrombolite reef at Lake Clifton offers a rare glimpse into Earth's earliest days. These fascinating, rock-like formations are among the planet’s oldest life forms, dating back approximately 570 million years, producing oxygen that paved the way for all subsequent life. The Lake Clifton thrombolites, around 2,000 years old, form the largest thrombolite reef in the southern hemisphere. From the boardwalk over the lake, you can observe these formations up close—especially between January and May, when low water levels provide the best view. For a truly memorable experience, consider a guided tour to uncover the incredible history and cultural significance of these ancient wonders—a journey into the origins of life itself!
Lake Clifton Thrombolites
Lake Clifton Thrombolites
Lake Clifton Thrombolites, Herron, Western Australia
Lake Clifton Thrombolites, Lake Clifton, Western Australia
Couple looking at the Lake Clifton Thrombolites from a boardwalk
Lake Clifton Thrombolites, Lake Clifton, Western Australia
Lake Clifton Thrombolites, Lake Clifton, Western Australia
Lake Clifton Thrombolites, Herron, Western Australia
Location and DirectionsMount John Road Herron Western Australia 6211 Australia
Ticket Prices
Free
Product Types
  • National Parks and Reserves
  • Natural Attractions
Facilities
  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Lookouts
  • Non Smoking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
Indigenous Culture
  • Indigenous experiences and/or cultural immersion
Activities
  • Birdwatching
  • Walks
Tourism Organisation
  • WA - Destination Perth
Accessibility
  • Does not cater for people with access needs.
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