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Coffin Bay National Park

Tourist attractions

Via Coffin Bay Road, Coffin Bay SA 5607, Coffin Bay, SA 5607
(08) 8688 3111

Description

Coffin Bay National Park, located on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, is a nature lover's paradise.

Situated on the Coffin Bay Peninsula, the park offers a range of natural attractions including a sheltered bay, coastal dunes, swamps, and a coastline with islands, reefs, limestone cliffs, and surf beaches.

For those interested in surfing, the eastern part of the park features Almonta and Gunyah Beaches, which are popular for their consistent breaks. Camping is also available at Yangie Bay, accessible via a winding dirt road. Visitors can enjoy the natural scenery while camping, but it is advisable to book ahead with the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

Four-wheel driving enthusiasts can explore the park's Wilderness Protection Area, which is accessible only by four-wheel drive tracks. Visitors can bring their own vehicle or hire one in town for an off-road adventure.

One of the highlights of Coffin Bay National Park is the historic former Coffin Bay Whaling Site at Point Sir Isaac. This site, listed on the South Australian Heritage Register, offers a glimpse into the region's whaling history and is worth a visit.

The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds such as white-bellied sea eagles, ospreys, albatrosses, and petrels. The efforts of the volunteer organization Friends of Coffin Bay Parks have made the park an ecological sanctuary by reintroducing native plants and eradicating feral animals and weeds.

Include Coffin Bay National Park in your South Australia itinerary to experience the beauty of nature and wildlife in Australia.

Details

Parks: 2WD Accessible, Camp Sites, Canoeing and Kayaking Sites, Caravan Sites, Fishing Spots, Lookouts, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, National parks

Location

Via Coffin Bay Road, Coffin Bay SA 5607, Coffin Bay, SA 5607

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