Port Lincoln and Coffin Bay National Parks
The Southern Eyre Peninsula boasts two breathtaking National Parks. Both parks are unique and have picture perfect beaches. Amazing for off the grid camping with friends, 4-wheel driving, boating, fishing, swimming, bird watching, whale watching and nature walks.
A great way to see the National Parks is to join a local tour that includes a visit to the parks. These tours are available through the Visitor Information Centre.
For more information or to make a booking please call the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre on 1300 788 378.
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Lincoln National Park
Lincoln National Park is one of South Australia’s many true beauties. The park sits on the south-eastern tip of the Eyre Peninsula.
We promise the park’s magnificent scenery and tranquil beaches will totally make it worth every ‘are we there yet?’ from the backseat of the car.
Lincoln National Park has something for everyone. If you’re feeling up for an adventure, you can go hiking, fishing or 4WDing but if you’re after a more relaxing time, soak up the sun on the beach or cool off in the clear, blue waters. You’ll find plenty of opportunities for birdwatching and practicing your photography skills too.
The park is also home to Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area, which features a pure white sandy beach and is surrounded by mallee and granite outcrops, making it completely secluded.
Access to Memory Cove is limited to 15 vehicles per day, so if you’re planning visit, be sure to book your vehicle entry and camping before you go to receive a gate key.
Entry Fees: $13.00 per car or $10.50 with a valid concession
Camping Fees: from $21.00 per night.
Memory Cove Camping $31.00 per night
Coffin Bay National Park
Coffin Bay National Park, one of South Australia’s best-kept secrets. This vast coastal wilderness with its rugged limestone cliffs, large coastal sand dunes, abundant wildlife, pristine sandy beaches and sheltered tranquil waters of Coffin Bay is a nature lover’s paradise.
At the southern end of the park is Yangie Bay, accessible by 2WD. It’s an ideal place to paddle your canoe, enjoy a bush picnic or explore a coastal bushwalking trail. Point Avoid and Golden Island lookout can also be reached by sealed road and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular island views along the way.
The pristine northern beaches of Coffin Bay National Park are only accessible by high-clearance 4WD. A favourite destination for anglers, birdwatchers and surfers, this remote and beautiful area offers several secluded camping areas with easy beach access.
Entry Fees: $13.00 per car or $10.50 with a valid concession
Camping Fees: from $21.00 per night.
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