Polkdinney Park
Polkdinney Park was opened on 29 March 1986 as a Jubilee 150 project. The names of pioneers in the Kyancutta district are carved on fence posts around the park. The […]
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Polkdinney Park was opened on 29 March 1986 as a Jubilee 150 project. The names of pioneers in the Kyancutta district are carved on fence posts around the park. The […]
Read MoreThe new playground celebrates Barngarla storytelling, with local First Nations artwork and a water feature, as well as including inclusive play equipment for those with a disability. Additional facilities include […]
Read MoreThe Old Mill was built in 1846, it is the oldest standing structure in Port Lincoln. It was built as part of a flour mill complex but never used for […]
Read MoreOne of the best views you will have in Port Lincoln can be found at Puckridge Park. The area has playground equipment, free electric BBQ , public toilets as well […]
Read MoreBest accessed by boat from Tumby Bay or Port Lincoln, the park’s limestone-capped islands are havens for wildlife, providing refuge for diverse birdlife and the endangered greater stick-nest rat. Access […]
Read MoreDiscover an ideal family afternoon at our Children’s Playground, seamlessly connected to the Heritage Trail. With free electric barbeques, a sheltered area, and off-leash dog exercise, it’s perfect for all […]
Read MoreA lovely grassed area with plenty of room for ball sports, laying in the sun with a book or enjoying a picnic under one of the shady trees. There are […]
Read MoreWhait Reserve in central Port Lincoln offers families a peaceful, welcoming green space ideal for outdoor play and quiet moments close to the foreshore. Positioned within easy reach of the […]
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