The lake only holds water following major floods on Cooper Creek. When filled the lake covers 72,000 ha (720 km2; 280 sq mi).[2] It fills to capacity only about once every 25–30 years, most recently in 2000. The lake waters are fresh immediately after filling, but become increasingly saline as the lake dries out. When dry, the lake bed's cracking grey clay soils support extensive grasslands dominated by rat's tail couch. Several ephemeral forbs grow among the couch following rain or minor flooding. The north-eastern section supports open lignumshrubland with patches of open woodland dominated by coolabah and Belalie.[1]