Kelly Hill Conservation Park

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On Kangaroo Island’s south coast, Kelly Hill Conservation Park is a wild, wind-sculpted landscape where limestone caves and coastal heath meet the Southern Ocean. The park’s main draw is the Kelly Hill Caves, a series of dry limestone chambers filled with delicate stalactites, stalagmites, and helictites. A guided tour reveals the caves’ geological story and the island’s Indigenous Ngarrindjeri heritage, while above ground, walking trails traverse dramatic clifftops and windswept dunes. It’s a place of raw natural beauty, where the roar of the ocean and the rustle of native bush create an immersive outback-meets-coast experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 2–3 hours to combine a cave tour (book ahead in peak season) with a clifftop walk and beach visit. If you’re pressed for time, the cave tour alone takes about an hour; the walking trails add another hour. Morning light is best for photography on the clifftops, while afternoon sun illuminates the cave interiors. The park is compact, so it’s easy to fit into a half-day itinerary from nearby towns.

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