Camel Pad Track
Hattah-Kulkyne National Park
Length: 10 kilometres one way
Walk: 3.5 hours
Track: Moderate
Grade: Gentle
Start: Hattah General Store
Finish: Lake Mournpall camping ground
Nearby: Mildura
Best time: Winter, spring.
Camels were used to transport salt from the Sunset Country to the Murray River along this track 100 years ago. Led by Afghan team masters, the camel teams carried cargoes of salt from Spectacle Lakes to the Murray River, where the salt was loaded onto paddle steamers that returned with precious fresh water and supplies.
Walk through a constantly changing landscape, with typical Mallee scrub of eucalypt and Porcupine Grass giving way to different vegetation as the track passes through open woodlands, over sand dunes, and beside a large salt pan.
Wildlife is abundant, with kangaroos and emus grazing in the open areas or resting in the shade. Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is paradise for birdwatchers, as the dry country and lakes offer habitat for over 200 species. Colourful galahs, parrots and Major Mitchell Cockatoos are often seen, while waterbirds such as pelicans, swans, ducks and grebes frequent Lake Mournpall at the end of the trail.
Further Information
Parks Victoria
Ph 13 1963 (within Australia)








