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Eyre Peninsula A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V Fence YALATA Kingoonya (225 Km) Lake Gairdner Alice Springs Nullarbor National Park (1220 Km) TRACK Malbooma Railway Siding (107 Km) Wilderness Yalata Aboriginal Land Yellabinna Regional Reserve Lake Torrens Murrawijinie Caves A permit is required to access campsites on Yalata Land. Tarcoola (145 Km) Lake Everard Protection Area 78 A1 National Parks SA Island National Park Nullarbor Plain Nullarbor 14 Head Of Bight For more information telephone (08) 8625 6201 recommend motorists travel Googs Lagoon WESTERN Koonalda Cave Roadhouse Interpretive Centre Yalata Track from south to north to avoid Coober Pedy (338 Km) 12 collisions on sand dune crests. Rocky 1 Yalata Community Dog Outcrops Kingoonya (95 Km) 1 AUSTRALIA Fence Rockhole Dog HWY 97 Head Bunabie Of Bight ABORIGINAL LAND MIRNING 'Oakden Blowhole Great Aust. Bight 55 Nalara Hills' Yumbarra Conservation Park Rock Lake 88 Cliffs Far West Coast Marine Park Whale Sanctuary Boondina Gairdner GOOGS 'Lake Everard' W.A.-S.A. Wahgunyah Conservation 'Mahanewo' Border Village EYRE Park A1 STUART Great Aust. Bight Marine National Park Whale Watching 'Kangaroo Well' Eucla Bunda Conservation Ceduna Radio Lake Gairdner Whale watching passes are available from the Nundroo 31 Astronomy National Park 'Yalymboo' Head of Bight Interpretive Centre during whale EYRE 45 Penong Observatory Woolshed Lake Dutton watching season - 1st May to 31st October. Museum Park Koonibba Perth Opening hours are 8.00am to 5.00pm. Coorabie Penong Community Dog 107 (1426 Km) 22 Chadinga HWY 88 Hawker Open non-whale season 8.30am-4.00pm. Conservation 'Moonaree' 2 Great Aust. Bight Park 72 2 Closed Christmas and Boxing Day. Marine National Park 29 Pureba 'Kondoolka' Lake Acraman Flinders Ranges Fowlers Bay 20 A1 Lake National Park P.I.R.S.A. Fruit Fly Check Point Fence Macfarlane Cheetima Beach Scott Point A87 Wandilla Beach Fowler Beach Fowlers Bay Conservation Nuyts Reef Cactus Beach Ceduna 'Yudnapinna' Con Park Conservation Point Sinclair Denial Park 'Hiltaba' Bay Mudamuckla Thevenard Park Gawler Yudnapinna Woolshed Point Bell Con Res. Davenport WARNING Creek Wittelbee Rocky Point Con Park The Gawler Ranges is one of South Australia's great wilderness areas. Laura Bay EYRE B83 St Peter Con Park Road conditions can vary greatly with weather and vehicular wear. Island 93 Signposting and general visitor amenities are limited. HWY Pimbaacla Major Road - Sealed Visitor Information Centre Tourist Drive Goat Island Laura Bay Enquiries on local conditions, directions, facilities etc. A1 66 83 'Yardea' at Minnipa, Wudinna, Kimba or Iron Knob are advisable. Evans Island Eyre Island Carawa Ranges Smoky Bay FLINDERS Wirrulla 'Carriewerloo' Quorn Secondary Road - Sealed Information Outlet Whale Watching RD 'Kolendo' 3 Nuyts Archipelago Marine Park GAWLER RANGES 3 Nuyts Archipelago Gawler Ranges 'Mt Ive' Conservation Park Acraman Creek Port Secondary Road - Unsealed Accommodation Lighthouse Con Park 'Thurlga' St. Francis Island Franklin 111 Petina Gawler Ranges Augusta Islands Haslam Conservation Organ Pipes 147 'Myall Creek' Courela Reserve 'Illeroo' Other Road - Sealed Caravan Park Cellar Door Point Brown Gascoigne B100 46 National Park 'Nonning' 'Siam' Bay Nuttbush Retreat Caravan Park Other Road - Unsealed Camping Area Fuel Outlet Streaky Bay Chilpanunda 'Paney' Perlubie Beach 'Uno' AUGUSTA 'Corunna' B56 Wilmington 4.W.D. Only Boat Ramp Airport E.B.A. Anchorage Poochera 68 Cape Bauer Piednippie Pildappa Rock Park 80 Whistling Rocks 62 Iron Knob 76 Distances In Kilometres Boat, Yacht or Charter Hire Available Aireld HWY BlancheWinninowie Streaky Bay Harbor - Con Park Broken Hill Corvisart Bay Yarwondutta Rock 'Buckleboo' Douglas B100 Mount Remarkable (415 Km) 4 A1 Pinkawillinie 'Wilcherry' Bank 4 Route Marker Photo Opportunity Dive Spot Tractor Beach Tcharkuldu Hill HWY Douglas National Park Minnipa Lake Aquatic The Granites Point 21 Buckleboo Gilles 54 Res. 72 HWY Pile Pudla A1 A1 Picnic Area Golf Course Point Westall Calpatanna Reserve Waterhole Yaninee Pygery BUCKLEBOO Whyalla Yanerbie Beach WIRANGU Lake Conservation Con Pk Backy Point Turtle Rock Moseley Nobs 88 Con Park Murphys Rocks Corrobinne Hill Iron Baron Fitzgerald Yaninee Mount Walking Track Lake Gilles (Abandoned) Sceale Bay Haystacks KENNY RD Pygery Wudinna Conservation Bay Calca 26 False Point Lowly Cape Blanche 41 Park Bay PORT 78 Polda Rock Wirrabara Kulliparu Slade Point Wudinna 13 Park RD HWY Colley Conservation STRINGER Whyalla Searcy Bay Kyancutta Kimba Park Samphire A1 Koongawa Whites Knob L/O Point Labatt Mount Ucontitchie Cowleds Landing Aquatic Reserve Con Park Baird Bay Flat Port Kenny Damper Hill Upper Spencer Gulf Waddikee Rocks 88 EYRE Murrippi Beach Venus Bay Conservation Park 6 Marine Park Warramboo Ironstone Hill Venus Bay Conservation Caralue Bluff Secret Rocks 5 Coodlie Park TOD 5 4 Cocata Con. Res. Park Port Pirie West Coast Bays Mt Camel Beach Con. Marine Park Talia 83 Anxious Bay Park Waddikee 106 55 BARNGALA Murninnie Beach Gladstone Woolshed Cave 57 90 Kopi Hambidge Sheoak Hill Munyaroo Talia Caves HWY Wilderness Carappee Hill Heggaton Con Pk Con Park Crystal Brook The Tub Protection Area Con Park Con. Res. Lake Newland HWY 67 84 Midgee Con. Park Darke Range Mount Wedge Barwell Con Park Plank Point Colton Darke Peak The Plug Munyaroo Con Park Range Con Park B91 HWY Federation L/O Mangalo Con. Res. Walkers Rock 91 Redhill BIRDSEYE Mt Millar Waldegrave Islands BIRDSEYE 26 Kielpa Yeldulknie Wind Farm Conservation Park Cleve Con Pk Port Broughton NAUO Lock Rudall Mitchellville HWY Brameld Con Pk Hills L/O High Middle- LINCOLN Way Camp Hills Elliston FLINDERS Bascombe Well B91 Con Park Conservation Park L/O 6 37 52 Rudall 22 Picnic Area HWY 6 BARNGALAMurdinga Alsbra Park 42 Cowell Lucky Bay 39 Tooligie Cleve Elbow Hill Flinders Locks Well Beach Franklin Harbor Investigator Group Island Hill Conservation Park Peachna Carpa Con. Park B100 Conservation Hincks Franklin Harbor 49 HWY Verran Tanks Flat Rocks Park 24 44 Sheringa Con Pk Port Gibbon Marine Park Investigator Tooligie Snowtown Wilderness Verran B100 Marine Park Wharminda Soaks Mills Beach Sheringa Beach Picnic Area 58 Shannon Arno Bay Wallaroo Investigator Con. Park Protection Marine Park B90 Wharminda HWY Aboriginal Language Areas 33 Area Con Park Wharminda Cape Driver Investigator Group Kadina The shared country concept is demonstrated by the Conservation Park Leo Cummings Monument L/O Lake Hamilton 32 COPPER Karkoo Mount Hill overlapping of colours indentied and neutral corridors Kiana Beach Mount 32 COAST between neighbouring language groups. TOD Brooker Butler B85 Hope Moody Rock Tanks Spencer Moonta HWY 7 & Tank 7 BRATTEN Port Neill Point Drummond Kapinnie 40 Yeelanna Ungarra 11 Carrow Wells Lake 14 50 Brayeld Cape Hardy Picnic Beach Malata Port Wakeeld Cockaleechie Cowleys Beach Eastern Balaklava EYRE PENINSULA HWY Spencer Gulf PORT WAKEFIELD Convention Beach 64 Cummins WAY Lipson Cove Marine Park 37 Lipson 27 Gulf Lake Greenly Warrow Yallunda Flat Greenly Beach Salt Creek Beach Upper Coulta 41 Edillilie Tumby Bay Maitland Gulf St Vincent 0 50 Point Sir Isaac Koppio 3 Marine Park Cofn Mt Tod Reservoir Museum LINCOLN Cape Euler Sir Joseph Banks Group km Bay & Picnic Area Marine Park Ardrossan Cofn Bay National Park Farm Beach Dutton 46 Red Cliff Bay Yorke A1 Reef Point L/O Little Wanilla White Flat Port Victoria 8 Douglas Wangary RD 8 Whidbey Wilderness Area Louth Bay Peninsula Greenpatch Poonindie Sir Joseph Banks Group Point Whidbey North Shields Conservation Park Avoid Bay 15 7 Winter Gulf Cofn Bay Hill L/O Spilsby Island Thorny Passage Point Avoid Almonta St Vincent Beach 25 Port Lincoln Marine Park Whidbey Isles Conservation Park Cape Donington Thorny Passage Minlaton Marine Park Mikkira Koala Park Port Vincent Campground Sleaford Mere Lincoln National Park Con Pk Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park Corny Sleaford Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area Point Cape Carnot Bay Observatory Point Stansbury 9 Cape Wiles 9 Whalers Lower Way Thistle Hopkins Warooka Yorke Peninsula ADELAIDE West Point Island Island Marine Park Cape Thorny Passage Catastrophe Waterhouse Point Gambier Islands Yorketown Marine Park Group Marine Park Edithburgh Neptune Island (15km) © SATC 2015 Carto Graphics, Unley, SA A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V.
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