Lincoln National Park - Pt Lincoln SA

Comments
15 Oct 2008 20:21 Mobi Condo
Spalding Cove - delightfully peaceful, numerous birds, calm water. Mobi
13 May 2008 20:44 lockey lux
what can i say 30 min form port lincoln great for caravan or car sites big or small. all on the shore. If you have a 4wd though the only place to go is memory cove reserve cost of deposit for key but you get that back only 5 sites for single camping all reserve area. limit on numbers of visiters per day. plenty of birds and marine life stayed there for 3 night didnt want to leave. Located just 15 km south of Port Lincoln on the southeastern tip of the Eyre Peninsula, the park boasts some of the most scenic coastline in South Australia, and includes unique natural features such as the vast Sleaford-Wanna dune system, offshore islands, and the outstanding wilderness of Memory Cove. The park is also rich in Aboriginal and European cultural history.
This magnificent park protects 31,531 ha of coastal vegetation of the lower Eyre Peninsula and contains diverse landscapes, which include undulating limestone hills, vast expanses of mallee woodland with occasional granite outcrops, sheltered coves, isolated sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, all of which can be explored by foot or vehicle.
The park is the perfect destination for nature lovers or those who enjoy outdoor recreational activities. Entry and camping fees do apply.
Climate
The park enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, a couple of degrees cooler than Adelaide in the summer, and a degree or two warmer in winter. Annual rainfall is around 491 mm.

REGION: > SA > Spencer Gulf > Eyre Peninsula > Pt Lincoln

Contact and Location
Lincoln National Park
Proper Bay Rd - E
Pt Lincoln SA 5606
P: 08 86883111
GPS:-34.809363,135.77823
GPS:S34 48 33,E135 46 41
GPS:S34 48.5618,E135 46.6938

Location of Lincoln National Park.
Location of Lincoln National Park.
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