Lake Torrens

Lake Torrens
(Ngarndamukia)
Stuart Creek with Lake Torrens in the background
Lake Torrens
(Ngarndamukia)
Location in South Australia
LocationSouth Australia
Coordinates31°02′40″S 137°51′35″E / 31.04444°S 137.85972°E / -31.04444; 137.85972
TypeSalt lake
Primary outflowsPirie–Torrens corridor
Basin countriesAustralia
DesignationLake Torrens National Park
Max. length250 km (160 mi)
Max. width30 km (19 mi)
Surface area5,745 km2 (2,218 sq mi)
Max. depth1 m (3.3 ft)
Surface elevation30 m (98 ft)

Lake Torrens (Kuyani: Ngarndamukia) is a large ephemeral, normally endorheic salt lake in central South Australia. After sufficiently extreme rainfall events, the lake flows out through the Pirie-Torrens corridor to the Spencer Gulf.

Islands on the lake include Andamooka Island and Murdie Island, both near the western shore; Trimmer Inlet runs between Andamooka Island and the shore, and Carrapateena Arm is an arm extending westwards south of Murdie Island.