Carappee Hill Conservation Park is the most extensive and highest exposed granite rock on Eyre Peninsula, at 495 metres above sea level. It contains numerous soaks, frequented by kangaroos and other wildlife. Take an energetic climb to the top following the painted white arrows from the southern corner, or stroll on the eastern side.
It was dedicated as a conservation park in 1973 and covers an area of approximately 920 hectares. There are also picnic areas and bush toilets.

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