• The lake is approximately 30 metres (98 ft) above sea level,[4] with a maximum depth of 1 m.[3] It is located within the boundaries of Lake Torrens National Park.[5].
  • Lake Torrens is usually a dry salt flat with patches of seasonal water. ... Lake Torrens National Park is located 345km north of Adelaide.
  • One of the major pollutants in the Torrens Lake, and the rest of the urban catchment, is the prevalence of non-native vegetation.
  • Lake Torrens, salt lake, lying west of the Flinders Ranges, east-central South Australia, 215 miles (345 km) northwest of Adelaide.
  • Lake Torrens is a massive lake in east-central South Australia, west of the Flinders Ranges and 345 kilometers (214 miles) northwest of Adelaide.
  • The park is named after Lake Torrens, a vast salt lake that stretches over 250 kilometers in length, making it one of the largest salt lakes in Australia.
  • Lake Torrens, salt lake, lying west of the Flinders Ranges, east-central South Australia, 215 miles (345 km) northwest of Adelaide.
  • One can drive from Andamooka along a dirt track, 4wd only to some excellent vantage points. Lake Torrens landscape is like Mars with air.
  • Lake Torrens measures as the second largest salt lake in Australia, a usually dry salt patch spanning over 200km in length and 30km wide.
  • Lake Torrens is a 5,700 square kilometre endorheic saline rift lake in South Australia. ... It is in the Lake Torrens National Park, and a permit is required to visit.