The Coorong

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Stretching 140 kilometres along South Australia's southern coast, The Coorong is a stunning coastal lagoon system separated from the Southern Ocean by the mighty Younghusband Peninsula. This pristine, windswept landscape of shimmering salt lakes, towering dunes, and abundant birdlife feels like a world apart. For travellers seeking raw, untamed nature and a deep connection to Indigenous Ngarrindjeri culture, The Coorong is an essential detour on any South Australian road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Aim for a full day to drive the Coorong's scenic route (the Princes Highway hugs the lagoon) with stops for walks, birdwatching, and a cultural tour. If you want to kayak or take a boat cruise, add another half-day. For a deeper immersion, camp overnight at one of the park's designated sites – the sunrise over the lagoon is magical. Most visitors combine the Coorong with a visit to the Fleurieu Peninsula or the Limestone Coast, making it a perfect two- to three-day detour from Adelaide.

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