Introduction
Town in Victoria, AustraliaTown in Victoria, AustraliaLakes EntranceTownLakes Entrance. The town is on the left and "The Entrance" is near the centreLakes EntranceCoordinates: 37°52′0″S 147°59′0″E / 37.86667°S 147.98333°E / -37.86667; 147.98333CountryAustraliaStateVictoriaLGAShire of East GippslandLocation
321 km (199 mi) E of Melbourne
40 km (25 mi) SE of Bairnsdale
Government • State electorateGippsland East • Federal divisionGippslandElevation2 m (6.6 ft)Population • Total5,145 (2021 census)Postcode3909Mean max temp19.7 °C (67.5 °F)Mean min temp10.3 °C (50.5 °F)Annual rainfall719.1 mm (28.31 in)
Lakes Entrance is a town in the Shire of East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It is situated approximately 320 kilometres (200 mi) east of Melbourne, near a managed, artificial channel connecting the Gippsland Lakes to Bass Strait. At the 2016 census, Lakes Entrance had a population of 4,810.
The township was originally named Cunninghame, the Post Office of that name opening on 5 February 1870. It was renamed Lakes Entrance on 1 January 1915.
Description
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Lakes Entrance, which lies almost at sea level, can be reached from Melbourne via Bairnsdale and the town of Kalimna to the north-west by a stretch of the Princes Highway, which snakes down and around a point protruding into the Gippsland Lakes known as "Jemmy's Point". Views of The Entrance and of the Lakes can be seen from various look-outs on Jemmy's Point. The Princes Highway leaves the north-east side of the town through hilly countryside towards Nowa Nowa and Orbost. It has the largest number of inland waterways in the southern hemisphere. The ninety-mile beach is a big tourist attraction and the various national parks of Gippsland touch the coastline of Lakes Entrance. Two of the most scenic driving routes are also a part of this region, the Great Alpine Road and The Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Drive.
Lakes Entrance is predominantly a fishing and tourism-driven town; the main beach front is a harbour for commercial fishing and recreational watersport operations. The surf beach is patrolled by the Lakes Entrance Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) between November and March every summer, with lifeguard patrols from late December to late January. The waterfront is populated by the fishing fleet and two floating restaurants. The town's main residential areas lie farther inland.
Lakes Entrance has a number of camping and caravan parks, and free camping spots in Colquhoun State Forest.
It can be reached from Melbourne on a train to Bairnsdale, followed by an approximately 35 minute connecting bus ride.
Nearby major towns include Bairnsdale and Orbost. Lakes Entrance falls within the Shire of East Gippsland. Other towns include Swan Reach, Johnsonville, Kalimna, Nicholson, Metung and Lake Tyers.