Lake Lewis (Northern Territory) Explained

Lake Lewis
Location:Anmatjere, Northern Territory, Australia
Coordinates:-22.8833°N 158°W
Type:Salt lake
Etymology:John W. Lewis
Basin Countries:Australia
Pushpin Map:Australia Northern Territory

Lake Lewis is an ephemeral salt lake in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the locality of Anmatjere[1] about north-west of the town of Alice Springs.

The lake is fed by several nearby creeks; during periods of heavy rain, the lake can grow beyond its usual size and can last as long as six months. The lake system encompasses a number of different terrains, including large areas of saltpans and claypans. Lake Lewis is bounded in the north by Stuart Bluff Range.

The lake was named after John W Lewis, who accompanied P.E. Warburton's expedition in 1873 from the Northern Territory to the Oakover River in Western Australia.[1]

Lake Lewis is also an important site for birds with Black-winged Stilts and Grey Teals, both uncommon species in the Northern Territory, being known to visit the lake.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Place Names Register Extract for "Lake Lewis" . NT Place Names Register . Northern Territory Government . 5 October 2019.
  2. Web site: Lake Lewis and surrounds - Site of Conservation Significance . territorystories.nt.gov.au. 2019-01-05. Northern Territory Government . Northern Territory Library. 176-179.