Lake McKenzie
Queensland, Australia's Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora) is perched on K'gari. The Great Sandy National Park contains the lake. 6.2 kilometers to the southeast of Kingfisher Resort sits the lake. It is up to 930 meters broad and 1,200 meters long. It covers an area of about 150 hectares. The lake's water is so pure that many species cannot live in it, while the sands surrounding the lake are made of pure, white silica. Picnic spaces and restrooms are available for guests near the lake.
Lake McKenzie is one of the most beautiful lakes in Australia. The lake's surrounding pristine white sand is arguably its most beautiful feature. It's not just wonderfully lovely to look at; it's also unusually soft. This serves as a sort of filter to keep the water clear, but it also means that because the water is so pure, no animal life can survive in it. Additionally, it implies that your skin benefits from its natural exfoliation properties!
Visit the lake just as the sun is rising or setting for the greatest views, as the low light really brings out the hues of blue and green in the water.
Location: Queensland, Australia