Eyre Peninsula
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Lincoln National Park/ Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area

Lincoln National Park - Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area, Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Port Lincoln

The Lincoln National Park/Memory Cove Wilderness is a rugged peninsula of cliffs, sand dunes, sheltered bays and sandy beaches just 20 kilometres from Port Lincoln. It is the perfect summer holiday destination, providing everything from swimming beaches at Boston Bay to isolated coastal wilderness areas.

Lake Gairdner National Park

Lake Gairdner National Park, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Wudinna

See Lake Gairdner, Australia's fourth largest salt lake and is the site of numerous land-speed record attempts when the lake is dry. Surrounded by brilliant red sand hills, the lakes shimmering surface makes it a photographer's delight and a popular film location.

Mikkira Station

Mikkira Station, Mikkira Lane, Off Fishery Bay Road, Port Lincoln, Eyre Peninsula
Port Lincoln

Mikkira Station is a tranquil secluded picnic or camping area set amongst Manna Gums where koalas live freely. Abundant and varied bird life can be observed. The historic area features the circa 1842 restored homestead as seen on the television production Australian Survivor. No motorbikes and no dogs are permitted.

Point Labatt Conservation Park


Streaky Bay

Point Labatt Conservation Park is home to the only permanent colony of Australian sea-lions on mainland Australia and offers a unique opportunity to observe these rare and endangered marine mammals. A viewing platform on the cliffs, 50 metres above the beach, lets you observe the sea-lions along with New Zealand Fur...

Whale Watching At Head Of Bight


Nullarbor

The Head of Bight whale watching area on South Australia's remote Far West Coast is famous for its land based viewing of the magnificent Southern Right Whale between May and October. Visitors follow a cliff-top boardwalk to a viewing platform from where migrating whales may be seen.

Cactus Beach


Penong

Experienced surfers from all over Australia and overseas congregate at the iconic surf mecca of Cactus to test their skills on two left hand breaks and one right hander. This is where they can experience the freedom of surfing in natural unspoilt surroundings.

Coffin Bay Brumby Preservation Society Incorporated


Coffin Bay

The Coffin Bay Brumby Preservation Society Incorporated manages the Coffin Bay Brumby’s.

Murphy's Haystacks - Ancient Granite Rock


Streaky Bay

Murphy’s Haystacks are ancient, wind-worn pillars and boulders of pink granite estimated to be over 1,500 million years old. Set in the middle of a wheat field and surrounded by mallee scrub, they are one of the most popular and photographed attractions on the Eyre Peninsula. Visitors to the Haystacks are invited...

Tcharkulda Rock


Minnipa

Tcharkulda Rock is a massive outcrop covered in the largest and most spectacular tafoni and boulders in the district. In winter the base of the tafoni are alive with the pink flowered rock crassula.

Coffin Bay National Park


Coffin Bay

The Coffin Bay National Park offers some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in South Australia, ranging from ancient granite, limestone and sandstone cliffs to long beaches bordered by white sand dunes. While some sections of the park's coastline can be reached by two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive tracks crossing sandy and...

Corrobinnie Hill Conservation Park


Wudinna

Corrobinnie Hill is a large granite outcrop on the outskirts of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park, providing views of the Park and the Gawler Ranges in the distance. The Hill, located approximately 20 kilometres west of Wudinna, is only accessible by four wheel drive and is a popular picnic destination by locals and...

Gawler Ranges National Park


Wudinna

Gawler Ranges National Park is a showcase of stunning scenery formed by volcanic activity more than 1,500 million years ago. Access the Organ Pipes by four-wheel drive vehicle and discover a series of dramatic, ochre-red, hexagonal volcanic columns.

Great Australian Bight Marine Park


Ceduna

The Great Australian Bight Marine Park provides a unique tourism experience with one of the world's best cliff-top whale watching experiences that does not impact on the whales.

Polda Rock Reserve


Wudinna

Polda Rock Reserve is an attractive water reserve that originally supplied the Wudinna Township. Much of the original infrastructure, including the hand constructed stone channel to collect water from the rock and water reservoir, remains intact.

Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve


Yalata

Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve covers 2,873,000 hectares. The Nullarbor Plain extends north from the Eyre Highway to the Transcontinental Railway Line and west into Western Australia. This area supports an extensive network of sinkholes, blowholes, caves and underground caverns that have been created over thousands of years.

Glen-Forest Tourist Park


Port Lincoln

Glen-Forest Tourist Park is set in very picturesque surroundings just 15 minutes drive from Port Lincoln, South Australia. Glen-Forest Tourist Park is a 400 acre farm, with 70 acres dedicated to the animal park.

Pildappa Rock


Minnipa

Pildappa is a spectacular sight - a rock with the highest and longest wave formations on the Eyre Peninsula, rivalling those of Western Australia's famous Wave Rock. The highest waves are near picnic areas - one on the northern side and one on the southern side of the rock.

Polkdinney Park


Kyancutta

Polkdinney Park was opened on 29 March 1986 as a Jubilee 150 project.