Lake Mulwala
Lake Mulwala is a large artificial lake located on the Murray River in southeastern Australia. It was created in 1939 by the construction of the Mulwala Weir, which helps regulate water flow for irrigation and recreational activities. The lake spans approximately 20 kilometers in length and is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and water sports.
The surrounding area features several towns, including Mulwala and Yarrawonga, which offer amenities for visitors. The lake is home to various wildlife and provides a habitat for fish species such as Murray cod and yellowbelly. Its scenic views and recreational opportunities make it a favored spot for both locals and tourists.