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KANGAROO ISLAND EMU Emu RHYNNE Cape Rouge 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 North White Boxing Cape Adelaide Cape Point Bay Fleurieu Cassini Cape Point Marsden D'Estaing Mt Marsden Peninsula Smith Emu Bay STEVENS Knob Bay RD 1 7 RD Point 5 6 RD Old RD KANGAROO ISLAND EMU Emu RHYNNE Cape Rouge A Stokes Mt McDonnell 7 Wisanger BAY Bay RD A RD 3 Cape Bay 3 School RD Bay Of Lathami 9 Lavender2 Cape Jervis B23 Dutton Con. Park COAST NORTH COAST Busby Islet 3 NORTH NORTH CAPEShoals Conservation Park COAST 6 3 Bay of Rare Breeds Farm RD 3 POSSUM 3 Wisanger Shoals Beatrice Islets ROSE 3 0 10 King George 8 4 9 3 SPRINGS Rettie Sports Club Conservation Park 'The Oilfield' PK RD 2 Backstairs Beach COTTAGE Bluff Western 1 RD 7 3 4 Sheps' km Snelling 3 RD SPRINGS Studio River Paul's Stokes Bay 2 3 1 Beach RD NORTH Place 6 RD Kangaroo Island Sealink 2 Bush Garden RD 2 RD TEN Kingscote Cove PRATTS Wildlife 4 3 Passenger & Vehicle Ferry 5 2 5 5 RD TREES 2 2 Wind In Wings RANGE Sancturary 7 4 4 RD 3 (Cape Jervis - Penneshaw) Amen Corner GAP Gallery 7 RD 2 Brownlow Snug Western River Con. Park RIVER COVEWESTERN Constitution 4 3 Stokes Bay Hall BARK 2 CREEK RD Kingscote Cape Cove Billygoat Falls 8 Hill GUM COCKATOO CREEK 6 RD 4 HWY Western River COAST 2 HUT BOXER 2 7 RD McBRIDES 1 5 Golf Course Forbin Waterfall Wilderness 7 2 3 Island Pure Sheep Dairy Racecourse Passage Middle 4 Nepean Cape Creek Hike RD 2 RD BARK Cygnet 6 Park 3 River HUT 2River Torrens SNUG RD BAY Duck Lagoon Bay Torrens 2 8 Dam 7 PIONEER MILLERS ANGLE Con. 2 1 RD ARRAMORE Protection RD 5 COVE 5 POLE RD4 Scott BEND 2 ROPERS Kangaroo CapeCape Torrens RD 4 RD 5 Western Cove JOHNCOCK RD MAYS 9 5 Penneshaw Cove Harveys Return Area RD Point Head 8 5 9 TURKEY LANE 7 WETHERALLS RD Wild. Prot. Area BOMB ALLEY Nepean Bay Cape Borda Lighthouse NORTH River BRANCH CREEK RD Nepean Bay Morrison Baudin Con. Park JUMP Lighthouse 4 4 RD Penneshaw Cemetery - Guided Tours River 2 39 3 (Western Cove)Conservation Park Red 1 COOPERS 1 Keepers Cemetery The Islander Estate 4 Banks Norma Cove Charing Cross2 2 Ironstone Hill Flinders Chase RD BERRYMAN 4 River 6 HOG RD 1 4 B National Park 3 COLMANS RD 2 Vineyards 2 Newland Corner B RD RD 8 5 Eastern 1 WILLOUGHBY PLAYFORD 1 5 RD MIN-OIL 3 RD 2 5 Snapper Point COAST RD Mole 4 Bay Sunset 3 NORTH 2 7 7 9 HUT Cygnet YACKA Parndana 7 4 A Maze PT MORRISON4 Cove 2 3 5 3 RD OFF 3 Middle RD JACKS Con. Park 4 5 Wines 1 3 RD 'N' Fun 1 1 2 5 RD 6 9 MORGANS STOKES BAY 4 14 RD 6 32 4 RD 2 2 Parndana 4 Birchmore 7 Frank HUNGERFORD Cape Coutts De 5 3 RD WALLERS RD TIN 5 PLAYFORD 1 STARRS August 2 RD 4 Wildlife Lagoon 6 6 BANKS Potts American River Baudin Beach RD TIMBER RIVER 2 PLAYFORD 4 2 2 Park RD 1 RD Fiebig 3 PAULS 30 HWY 4 2 4 3 2 WILLSONS RED RD Gully 3 (American 3 RD 28 5 Lashmar 6 5 Emu Ridge Pigs Head IAN 10 Gosse AHWANS 1 War Service Land 1 3 Monument Conservation Park Ravine des 8 1 2 3 Beyeria RD 1 Beach) 1 ROWLAND Settlement 2 3 Eucalyptus RD Schooner 2 Corner Casoars Hike 7 RD Parndana Conservation 4 Sapphiretown 30 5 RD MOFFATT Western 6 36 HWY Monument Pony Club Distillery Park Independence DOUG Antechamber Bay Burgess MARGRIES Island Beach Roo 2 8 HILL 4 HWY 3 B23 7 4 4 Brown Beach 5 Dudley SHORTYRD District AIRPORT WESTSGo-Kart Club Monument Chapman River HARRIET 5 2 HWY Lagoon Lagoon Gallery CREEK 7 5 RD Community WEDGE- 7 Pelican Lagoon EAST 3 5 Thomas Family RD RD 3 Red House & Sports Centre 7 WOOD 2 1 2 Con. Park 5 Monument 5 2 2 1 MOORES 5 RD 5 Felt Hat Corner 3 Bay Cape St Albans RD 3 WEST WILLSON 4 3RD 2 MILKYS 2 3 4 3 Lashmar Larrikin Cliffords BOUNDARY American River M.B. Stonor River RD 14 McHUGHS WEST 5 1 RD Muston 12 EAST 6 GR Aquatic Reserve 4 Honey Farm Art Glass Lagoon RD Lagoon 9 ONE 8 5 RD QUEENSHWY RD 5 HWY HICKMANS 3 3 Y.M.C.A. Corner 1 4 Moncrieff Bay GOSSE - Seddon 3 3 1 4 Jumbuck Matthew Flinders 6 4 Prospect SANDHURST CAPE RIVER 7 Ravine des Casoars River 5 Con. Park BIRCHMORE Australiana Monument 2 WILLSON Dudley Wines Flinders Chase HWY 47 6RD Hill 4 WEST Salt FLORENCE RD Wilderness Protection Area 4 HALLS 5 Dudley National Park ONE White WATTLE 2 7 7 8 RD 1 6 27 RD Conservation MOUTH HART (Gosselands) 4 4 COAST Lagoon RD Cape Willoughby 17 WOODS BARRETTS Salt 2 5 Lagoon RD Park FLAT Windmill Bay EAST CRABBS 5 North Andermel 5 5 5 RD Lake RD RD Simpson 6 Lighthouse - END 4 3 2 3 4 7 LOVERINGS Conservation Guided Tours Marron & Cafe Flour Cask Willson 5 RD Lesueur RD SOUTH WHEATONS Pennington Reserve Cape Willoughby Vennachar Point 3 Two Wheeler HWY River 4 Con. WEST River 3 2 HAWKS RD Bay Sanctuary Con. Park SHACKLE WEST FLOURBAY CASK RD Bay Mouth Flat Park C RD C West Bay 3 CHURCH Creek Wines NEST ELSEGOOD 3 RITCHIE GREGORS 2 6 6 1 3 5 Point Reynolds Beach 11 EAST HARRIET 5 TWO RD 7 SEAGERS RD Peninsula 8 THREE 1 CHAIN Flour Cask BAXTER MT 3 4 2 FlindersSouth Chase Farm RD 2 Curley Ck RD 3 1 Bay Black Point 6 West River 6 4 1 Harriet Kaiwarra 2 Hike 7 Breakneck 8 Food Barn Bald Hill 3 Cape Hart BAY Rocky RD 1 8 Platypus 6 11 RD Timber Creek False Cape Mt Taylor SEAL Lake Ada Murray 3 RD D'Estrees Breakneck Waterholes West 11 Con. Park Walk RD Rocky River STOCKDALE 11 4 Lagoon River Hike 2 Walk WEST River D'ESTREES Bay 4 Hike SOUTH Western K.I. N.E. 12 Cape Gantheaume Sandy 3 4 Caravan Park 5 10 Eleanor2 13 Conservation Park Cape Bedout 4 RD Mt Ck Hike River 6 1 1 Koala RD Flinders Stockdale BAY COAST Little Sahara Seal Bay Cape Snake Kangaroo Is. 3 Walk RD BAY Chase TAYLOR Conservation Gantheaume Earth Ed. Mt Mary Seal Bay 9 Lagoon Visitor Wilderness 5COAST SUNSHINE River Park Con Park Retreat AVENUE Karatta Centre WALLABY Outdoor Ed. Mt Bloomfield ADELAIDE Centre Koala 6 42 RD AVENUE RD 5 Centre Conservation 5 3 MT 12 Flinders Chase Walk Kelly Hill RD Kelly Hill Conservation Park K.I. Vivonne Bay Point Tinline National Park 3 Park 3 Bales Hanson Bay Caves - 7 SOUTH Outdoor (Harriet River) 1 Wreckers Hahndorf 13 Sanctuary RD Hanson Beach A13 Maupertuis Bay Guided Tours Stun'sail Action 3 Cape Gantheaume Beach 5 Nobby Is. Seal Bay Wilderness Protection Area RD Bunker Hill HANSON BAY Hike Boom River Lake Vivonne Bay Point Ellen Aquatic Visitor Centre Wheatons Bay Cape Bouguer Kitty Conservation Park Beach D Yacca Wilderness Protection Area - Guided Tours McLaren D Flat Reserve Hanson Vale B34 BOXER Bay Cape Linois DR SandersonCape Cape Kersaint Fleurieu 1 4 Bay Younghusband Cape Bouguer Peninsula B23 1 Weirs Remarkable Admirals Cove Rocks Arch Cape du Couedic Normanville Cape Gantheaume Yankalilla Casuarina Islets Visitor Information Centre Caravan Park Major Road - Sealed B23 B23 (The Brothers) Emu Bay Goolwa Information Outlet Accommodation Secondary Road - Sealed Stokes Bay Cape Jervis Victor Harbor Kingscote Park Information Camping Area Secondary Road - Unsealed Penneshaw Boat Ramp Lookout Other Road - Sealed Parndana American River E Lighthouse Seal Colony Other Road - Unsealed Kangaroo E Island Cellar Door Fuel 4.W.D. Only Vivonne Bay D'Estrees 0 50 Bay Golf Course Airport Distances In Kilometres 80 Km Adelaide to Cape Jervis 106km Intermediate Kilometres 8 C RAASA NOV. 2006 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.
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