Lake Jasper is the largest freshwater
lake in south Western Australia and, together with lakes Quitjup,
Wilson and Smith, forms part of the
Lake Jasper-Gingilup wetland system. This pristine
lake is situated amongst vegetated dunes and fed by an underground
water supply.
Lake Jasper has been recognised as one of the five most important wetlands for waterbirds in the southwest, and twitchers will be able to see many species here. If you are lucky, you could be rewarded with a glimpse of the endangered little bittern.
Power boats and water skiing are not permitted on
Lake Jasper. The
lake is
home to freshwater cobbler, providing anglers with the chance to catch some dinner.
Lake Jasper has been recognised as one of the five most important wetlands for waterbirds in the southwest, and bird watchers will be able to see many species here.