Canunda National Park

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Canunda National Park conserves a spectacular 40 kilometre stretch of coastline. The park offers 40 kilometres of coastline with limestone cliffs, sea stacks and offshore reefs. It has low scrub in the north and mobile sand dunes and beaches further south. Come and enjoy the bushwalking, four-wheel driving, camping, diving and fishing. The Coola Outstation Historical Hike is also worth a look. This hike meanders through wetlands and coastal dunes passing the ruins of a historic homestead. Have a picnic at Dryland Tea-tree, also known as the 'Singing Forest', before continuing along the edge of Lake Bonney back to the car park. Four-wheel drive enthusiasts can access to the entire length of the park. The main entry points are via Millicent, Southend and Carpenter Rocks. Conventional vehicles can explore the far northern section of Canunda, Coola Outstation and Oil Rig Square to the coast. Camping fees apply in this park and the way that you can pay has changed. Please book and pay for your camp site online before you go. Cash self-registration stations are no longer in use in this park.

Place category
  • Diving
  • Fishing
  • Park
Phone and website contact
08 8735 6053
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Location for this activity
13 kilometres south west of Millicent,
Millicent, 5280,
South Australia

Location Canunda National Park
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