Innes National Park

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Innes National Park, on the southern tip of the Yorke Peninsula, is a wild and windswept coastal gem that feels a world away from the Hunter Valley's vineyards. This park is all about rugged cliffs, deserted beaches, and a rich maritime history. It's a paradise for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking solitude by the sea. The park's dramatic limestone cliffs and turquoise waters are home to kangaroos, emus, and a stunning array of birdlife, making it a must-visit for a coastal escape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To fully appreciate Innes National Park, plan for at least a full day. This gives you time to hike a few trails, explore the historic sites, and relax on the beaches. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, consider an overnight stay at the park's campground or nearby Marion Bay. For a more leisurely pace, combine it with a visit to the nearby town of Yorketown for supplies and a coffee.

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