Lincoln National Park - Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area
Lincoln National Park is a rugged and varied peninsula of cliffs, mobile sand dunes, sheltered bays and sandy beaches just 20 km from the bustling major regional town of Port Lincoln.
It is the perfect destination for a summer holiday providing everything from swimming beaches with hardly a ripple at Boston Bay through to isolated coastal wilderness areas buffeted by fierce waves.
If you’re feeling energetic take the short hike up Stamford Hill which offers spectacular 360 degree views across the coast.
You can access most of Lincoln National Park in two-wheel drive vehicles including numerous shady camping areas near bays and beaches perfect for boating and fishing.
Overnight accommodation is available at Donington Cottage, a charming lighthouse keeper’s homestead which overlooks beautiful Spalding Cove. Enquire at the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre.
Seeking seclusion? Head to Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area where only five campsites are available and access is limited to 15 four-wheel drive vehicles a day. Camp under a canopy of trees and spend idyllic days looking out over the blue water while feeling the soft, white sand between your toes. A key is needed to access the area, available from the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre.
Lincoln National Park protects 29 000 hectares of native vegetation.
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