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Coastal Parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula adventures

Coastal Parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula Adventures

The Coastal Parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula comprise a collection of stunning coastal reserves offering pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and flourishing native bushland, making them ideal for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.

35,000
Acres Protected
75
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1985
Year Established

About Coastal Parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula

 

Located along the southern coastline of South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula, these Coastal Parks protect a diverse range of habitats, including sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, and coastal heathlands. The region stretches from Port Noarlunga in the north to Cape Jervis in the south, encompassing several key reserves such as Deep Creek Conservation Park, Onkaparinga River National Park, and parts of the Encounter Marine Park. These parks conserve important ecological communities, including endangered plant species and rich marine biodiversity, with southern right whales and dolphins often visible offshore during migration seasons. Historically, the area holds cultural significance to the Ngarrindjeri and Kaurna Aboriginal peoples, who have long relationships with the land and sea. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking along rugged coastal trails with sweeping views of Gulf St Vincent and the Southern Ocean, wildlife watching including koalas and kangaroos in natural settings, surfing, fishing, and snorkelling in protected marine areas. Iconic landmarks like the Bald Hill Lookout, Horseshoe Bay, and the sailing village of Victor Harbor attract tourists year-round. The parks are also favored for birdwatching and exploring geological formations such as rocky headlands and sea caves. Facilities are well-maintained, offering picnic areas and designated camping spots. The mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and well-developed recreational opportunities makes the Coastal Parks of the Fleurieu Peninsula a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking coastal experiences in South Australia.

Highlights

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Bald Hill Lookout – panoramic views of Encounter Bay and the coastline

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Deep Creek Conservation Park – pristine wilderness with rare native flora

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Encounter Marine Park – protected waters ideal for snorkelling and whale watching

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Victor Harbor Horseshoe Bay – historic coastal village with beach access

Notable Natural Features

Deep Creek Conservation Park

A large coastal park comprising rugged coastline, dense forests, and sweeping ocean views, offering a remote natural experience with diverse plant and animal life.

Encounter Marine Park

A marine protected area that safeguards important habitats for dolphins, seals, and Southern Right Whales, featuring excellent snorkelling and diving spots.

Onkaparinga River National Park

Known for its river gorge cutting through sandstone cliffs, this park offers walking trails through woodlands and coastal scrub with abundant native wildlife.