Lakes and Reservoirs of Melbourne - Small Lakes & Other Bodies of Water

Small Lakes & Other Bodies of Water

  • Anniversary Lake - Berwick
  • Blue Lake - Plenty
  • Brodies Lakes - Greenvale
  • Burndap Lakes - Maribyrnong
  • Bushy Park Wetlands - Glen Waverley
  • Cairnlea Lake - Cairnlea
  • Glen Iris Wetlands - Glen Iris
  • Hays Paddock Billabong - Kew East
  • Hull Road Wetlands - Lilydale
  • Iramoo Lake - Cairnlea
  • Kalparrin Lake - Greensborough
  • Karkarook Lake & Wetlands - Heatherton
  • Katoomba Lake - Wantirna
  • Kew Billabong - Kew East
  • Knoxfield Lake - Knoxfield
  • Lake Treganowan (Emerald Lake) - Emerald
  • La Trobe University Lakes - Macleod
  • Main Lake
  • Small Lake
  • Upper Lakes
  • Springthorpe Lake
  • Sports Fields Lake
  • McAlpin Lake - Ringwood North
  • Merri Creek Lake - Coburg North
  • Newport Lakes - Newport
  • North Lake
  • South Lake
  • Polishing Ponds - Niddrie
  • Queens Park Lake - Moonee Ponds
  • Ringwood Lake - Ringwood
  • Rowville Lakes - Rowville
  • Cogley Lake
  • Sutton Lake
  • Hill Lake
  • Sandown Lake & Dam - Springvale
  • Spectacle Lake - Point Cook
  • Taylors Lakes - Taylors Lakes
  • Valley Lake - Niddrie

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