Westgate Park has numerous facilities such as picnic areas and spaces for bird watching. There are also many winding paths that follow along the Yarra River which are popular with walkers, cyclists and joggers. These paths link up with the Port Melbourne Foreshore Trail and the Main Yarra Trail. The park has two lakes apart from each other, named
Fresh Water Lake and
Salt Water Lake respectively, surrounded by a series of smaller
ponds and
wetlands. The northern and slightly larger Fresh Water Lake has two
islands (the larger one called the Ibis Island) and several grassy
islets. The more featureless Salt Water Lake however is famous for
turning pink seasonally as a result of high salt levels, high temperatures, increased sunlight as well as lack of rainfall, which lead to
carotenoid-producing (which gives the distinct orange-pink color)
halophile (
haloarchaea and some
algae)
blooms. During the hotter months, algae can even grow in the
salt crusts. During the cooler, rainier months, the lake returns to normal color. == Hiking trails ==