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Pinkawillinie Conservation Park

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The stunning park covers an area of approximately 132,000 hectares and is a wonderful location for exploration of native flora and fauna.

Most popular amongst sightseers, is the large granite outcrop that is situated on the edge of the park. A sight not to be missed of boulders and granite caves set amidst the most spectacular native scenery. It takes a four wheel drive adventure to get there, however it is a trip that is well worth it!

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Travel west on the Eyre Highway from Kimba for 50km to the Buckleboo signpost. Turn north onto the dirt Koongawa-Buckleboo Road and travel for 11km before reaching the southern boundary of the park. The road continues through the park for another 9km. A 4WD track traverses the park from east to west; obtain directions from the District Office before attempting this route as it is sandy and remote.

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30 kilometres east of
Wudinna SA

Getting ThereTravel west on the Eyre Highway from Kimba for 50km to the Buckleboo signpost. Turn north onto the dirt Koongawa-Buckleboo Road and travel for 11km before reaching the southern boundary of the park. The road continues through the park for another 9km. A 4WD track traverses the park from east to west; obtain directions from the District Office before attempting this route as it is sandy and remote.
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