Cockatoo Lake Recreation Reserve

Where is it?: Cockatoo Lake Recreation Reserve is situated on Grubbed Road, Keppoch approximately 19km SSE of Padthaway or 29km NE of Naracoorte

Cockatoo Lake

About: Cockatoo Lake Recreation Reserve is a popular recreational area with picnic tables and toilets. Camping and parking is free. There are fixed fire places subject to fire restrictions. There is a boat ramp for fishing, skiing and yabbying on the lake. The site is pet friendly provided pets are on a leash.

Owner: Crown Land managed by Naracoorte Lucindale Council

Property summary: Total area c. 50 hectares. Hundred of Lochaber – Sections 322, 346 and 347; Hundred of Glen Roy – Section 3991.

History: Section 322 was declared a Recreation Reserve under the care, control and management of the District Council of Naracoorte on 13 January 19552. Sections 347 and 399 were declared a Public Recreation Reserve under the care, control and management of The District Council of Naracoorte on 27 March 19863 and Section 346 on 8 October 19864

Landscape Management Region: Limestone Coast

Habitat: Scattered River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) are found around the lake. The lake is seasonal and the water level is dependent on rainfall.

Cockatoo LakeFurther information: Naracoorte Lucindale Council

Total Species Recorded to Date: 110 (non-passerines 60, passerines 50)

Common Species: Eurasian Coot, Little CorellaLong-billed Corella, Pacific Black Duck, Laughing Kookaburra, Whistling Kite

Less Common Species: Blue-billed Duck, Hardhead, Australasian Darter, Little Grassbird


References:
 1 [Naracoorte Lucindale Council] (2011). Community Land Management Plan. Cockatoo Lake Recreation Reserve. p. 1.   

 2  Government of South Australia (1955). Crown Lands Act, 1922-1944: Hundred of Lochaber—Recreation Reserve Dedicated. South Australian Government Gazette 2:34. (13 January 1955).  

 3  Government of South Australia (1986). Crown Lands Act, 1929: Section 5. South Australian Government Gazette 223:766. (27 March 1986).  

 4  Government of South Australia (1987). Crown Lands Act, 1929: Section 5. South Australian Government Gazette 56:1086. (8 October 1987).  


Updated: 31/08/2021

Download the bird list