Tooliorook Lake is a volcanic lake on the southern outskirts of the southern Victorian inland town of Lismore (Lismore, is careful not to be confused with the small town of the same name on the east coast of New South Wales) with an average elevation of 154m and covers an area of about 3.1km2.
Tooliorook Lake is located about 5 km south of the center of Lismoor, about 35 km from Camperdown and 170 km from Melbourne, Victoria's capital.
Tooliorook Lake is home to many volcanic lakes formed by volcanic eruptions, and Tooliorook Lake is considered to be the most picturesque of them. The lake is crystal clear and can be seen from afar, including rainbow trout in Lake (Mount Elephant), an elephant mountain. Various delicious freshwater fish, including sea bass and black eel, are boating and fishing resorts.
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