Lincoln National Park

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Lincoln National Park, a rugged coastal gem on the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula, offers a raw, untamed slice of South Australia's wild beauty. This is a place where dramatic sea cliffs meet pristine white beaches, and the Southern Ocean crashes against granite headlands. For self-drive travellers, it's a rewarding detour from the more famous outback routes, providing a serene contrast with its coastal walks, abundant wildlife, and excellent fishing spots.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To fully appreciate Lincoln National Park, plan for at least a full day – ideally two if you want to explore the 4WD tracks and enjoy some fishing or snorkeling. A day trip from Port Lincoln allows a taste of the highlights: start at Stamford Hill, then drive to September Beach for a picnic, and if you have a 4WD, head to Memory Cove. For a more immersive experience, camp overnight at one of the basic campgrounds (like Surfleet Cove) to watch the stars and hear the ocean roar.

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