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KANGAROO ISLAND Point 1 7 6 Emu 5 Encounter Marine Park RD 3 RD Bay Cape Rouge Stokes Mt Mcdonnell 7 Discovery Lagoon Lavender CAPE WhiteBoxing North Cape Day 1 route Cape Point Bay Fleurieu Cassini Cape Point Marsden Day 2 route D'Estaing Peninsula Smith Mt Marsden Day 3 route Southern Spencer Gulf Marine Park Emu Bay Knob Bay RD KANGAROO ISLAND Point 1 7 6 Emu 5 Encounter Marine Park RD 3 RD Bay Cape Rouge Stokes Mt McDonnell 7 Discovery Lagoon Lavender CAPE Cape Bay 3 RD Campground Bay of Cape Jervis B23 Old 9 2 Busby Islet Dutton 3 COAST Wisanger NORTH COAST Shoals Will's NORTH School NORTH Conservation Park Cape Jervis 0 10 3 6 3 Bay of Station Rare Breeds COAST 9 RD POSSUM 3 Wisanger Shoals Busby Islet King George Farm 4 3 Rettie 8 Lathami 3 SPRINGS 7 ROSE PK RD 2 Sports Club Conservation Park Backstairs km Beach Bluff 4 1 Con. Park RD COTTAGE 3 Western Snelling 3 RD SPRINGS River Paul’s Stokes Bay Shep’s Studio 3 1 Kangaroo Island SeaLink Beach RD 2 NORTH Place Bush Garden 6 2 3 RD Kingscote 2 RD Passenger & Vehicle Ferry Cove PRATTS Wildlife 2 4 Island Beehive Kangaroo 5 Sanctuary 7 5 5 RD 3 2 2 (Cape Jervis - Penneshaw) RANGE Amen Corner 4 4 3 Beach GAP 3 Snug WESTERN HWY Brownlow Lodges Constitution 7 RD 4 Cape Cove RD Stokes Bay Hall BARK 2 K.I. Spirits 2 Kingscote RIVER 8 COCKATOO Western River Billygoat Falls Hill 2 GUM CREEKCREEK RD 6 RD 4 Forbin HUT BOXER 2 Golf Course 7 RD McBRIDES 1 5 De Mole Waterfall Wilderness 7 2 3 Island Pure Sheep Dairy Racecourse Passage 4 4 Nepean Cape River Retreat Creek Hike Middle RD 2 RD BARK 2 Cygnet Torrens RD Protection 8 3 2 River 2 River BAY HUT Duck Lagoon Bay MILLERS ARRAMORE SNUG 2 1 7 PIONEER RD 5 2 4 COVE RD Dam BEND 2 5 3 Kangaroo Scott Cape Torrens Area JOHNCOCK RD 2 Western Cove Cape Borda 9 RD MAYS 9 5 RD Point Head Penneshaw Cove Harveys Return Wild. Prot. Area 8 5 TURKEY 7 Nepean Bay Lighthouse - COAST River CREEK RD 1 BOMB ALLEY Nepean Bay Baudin Conservation Park Encounter Marine Park JUMP 4 BRANCH Morrison Lighthouse River 4 RD (Western Cove) Red Penneshaw Cemetery 1 Guided Tours 4 2 3 Conservation Park 2 Keepers Cemetery COOPERS 6 The Islander Estate Banks Norma Cove Charing Cross 2 4 Ironstone Hill RD BERRYMAN HOG 5 River 39 4 CASTLEFLEA 1 WILLOUGHBY Dudley Cellar Door 3 COLMANS Vineyards RD RD 2 8 2 RD Newland Corner PLAYFORD RD Eastern 1 1 NORTH 9 4 5 5 MIN-OIL RD RD 2 Snapper Point 7 COAST RD Cygnet 2 3 Bay Sunset 3 Mole LANE 4 4 2 3 7 NORTH 9 HUT Parndana 3 PT MORRISON Cove RD 7 RD Rob’s OFF 3 Middle 3 4 1 5 Wines 1 2 RD Con. Park RD BAY 1 Shearing MORGANS STOKES 6 14 Birchmore RD 4 2 2 RD Frank RD 5 4 7 4 5 Demo’s 3 Cape Coutts De STARRS PLAYFORD WALLERS RD HWY TIN KI Lagoon 1 August HUNGERFORD 2 RD 4 6 6 BANKS Potts Baudin Beach RIVER RD Western Kangaroo Island PLAYFORD 2 TIMBER 1 RD American River PAULS 4 2 Wildlife 3 War Service RD Emu Ridge 2 RED Gully 3 (American Fiebig 3 RD 5 Marine Park 30 4 2 6 Park 4 WILLSONS RD K.I. 3 28 Lashmar 10 5 Eucalyptus RD IAN Gosse AHWANS 1 Land 1 The Oyster Beach) Monument 8 1 2 3 3 Distillery Beyeria 1 Artworks Conservation Park 1 Western Parndana Settlement 2 3 B23 Farm Shop Sapphiretown 2 Gallery RD MOFFATT Ravine RD Conservation 4 32 5 6 36 HWY 7 Pony Club Rookery Schooner DOUG Antechamber Bay Burgess ROWLAND RD Island Beach 2 des Casoars District Roo 2 8 Monument MARGRIES 4 5 Park 4 4 5 Dudley WESTSGo-Kart Club Wines & 7 Independence Browns Beach Chapman R. HWY Lagoon Community Lagoon Gallery HARRIET AIRPORT 3 Hike RD Timber HILL HWY 7 & Cottage CREEK 7 K.I. Cider 1 Pelican Lagoon 5 3 5 Thomas Family Red House & Sports Centre 7 Creek 2 RD 2 5 30 EAST WEDGE RD STIRLINGS 2 2 1MOORES 5 Con. Park Felt Hat Monument 3 Bay Cape St Albans 5 3 Lodge 5 RD 5 WEST WOOD 3RD 2 MILKYS 3Corner 5 4 WILLSON River3 3 Lashmar McHUGHS 2 RD Larrikin Cliffords BOUNDARY 4 RD Muston Chapman 14 GVE 1 RD 12 RD EAST WEST 6 8 Honey Farm M.B. Stonor Art Glass Lagoon Lagoon 9 5 RD QUEENSHWY River Cellar Moncrieff Bay ONE HICKMANS 3 3 4 RD Flinders Chase 5 HWY 4 Matthew Flinders Y.M.C.A Dudley 1 6 GOSSE - Seddon 3 4 Door 3 4 RD Prospect Conservation CAPERIVER Zest & Ravine des Casoars River National Park BIRCHMORE Monument Corner WILLSON 7RD WEST 5 Con. Park HWY 6 FLORENCE Hill 4 2 Wilderness Protection Area 47 Salt RD Park Thyme Café (Gosselands) WATTLE 4 5 ONE White 2 HALLS 7 7 8 RD 1 6 23 RD 4 COAST RD Lagoon HART 17 WOODS 5 4 Lagoon BARRETTS RD Salt RD 2 Simpson South EAST CRABBS North Andermel 5 5 5 5 2 Stranraer Lake Conservation 6 END 4 3 3 Cape Willoughby Marron & Café 7 4 Park SOUTH 5 Pennington Willson Lesueur Lighthouse - Vennachar Point RD RD 3 River 4 WEST River Two Wheeler HWY 2 Con. Guided Tours SHACKLE 3 RD NEST Bay WHEATONS FLOUR CASK BAY Mouth Flat West Bay 3 Creek Wines RD RD Cape Willoughby CHURCH RITCHIE WEST 3 2 Park 3 6 GREGORS TWO 1 5 Flour Cask Point Reynolds 11 EAST 6 RD SEAGERS Beach Peninsula Con. Park 8 5 7 THREE 1 CHAIN Bay Retreat Flour Cask MT HARRIET 3 ELSEGOOD BAXTERFlinders Chase Farm 4 2 2 HAWKS 6 West RD HarrietTiger Trails 1 3 1 Black Point West River 6 Curley Ck 4 RD Bay Horse Riding Seal Bay 2 7 Breakneck Cottages Hike Cape Hart 8 Bald Hill 8 3 BAY Rocky RD & Café 1 Platypus 6 11 RD False Cape 3 Mount Taylor SEAL Lake Ada Murray Timber Creek Rocky Waterholes 11 Con. Park STOCKDALE 11 RD Lagoon Walk d'Estrees 2 RD 3 WEST River River 4 Raptor D'ESTREES 4 River Walk SOUTH N.E. 12 Cape Gantheaume Bay Western K.I. Caravan Park RD Domain Sandy RD Hike 10 Eleanor 13 Ck Hike 4 & Wildlife Reserve 5 RD 2 Conservation Park Cape Bedout 4 R. 3 Mt 6 1 1 Flinders Stockdale BAY Snake K.I. Kangaroo Island COAST Little Sahara Cape Gantheaume Chase BAY TAYLOR Vivonne Bay 9 Lagoon Visitor Wilderness 5 Earth Ed. Bush Getaway Mt Mary Conservation Park RD General Store Hike Centre Retreat 5 COAST Karatta Centre Adventures Mt Bloomeld & Café 6 & Bottle Shop For an update on what campsites and hikes are SUNSHINE 3 RD MT 12 Flinders Chase Kelly Hill RD open in Flinders Chase National Park, please AVENUE Kelly Hill Conservation Park 3 38 5 Vivonne Bay Point Tinline check with Flinders Chase Visitor Centre on National Park Hanson Bay Caves - 7SOUTH 3 (Harriet River) 3 1Bales Wreckers RD Kangaroo 13 Wildlife Sanctuary Guided Tours Beach Cape Gantheaume (08) 8553 4490 Stun'sail Rustic Blue Island Outdoor RD Beach Southern 5 Hanson Point Nobby Is. Seal Bay Wilderness Protection Area HANSON BAY Boom River Lake Gallery & Café Action Maupertuis Bunker Hill Ocean Bay Hike Ellen Visitor Centre Wheatons Cape Bouguer Kitty Vivonne Bay -Guided Tours Beach Bay Yacca Lodge Wilderness Protection Area Flat Hanson Conservation Park Cape Linois BOXER DR Bay Sanderson Cape Cape Kersaint 1 4 Bay Cape Weirs Younghusband 1 Remarkable Bouguer Admirals Cove Rocks Arch Cape du Couedic Visitor Information Centre Caravan Park Major Road – Sealed B23 Cape Gantheaume Casuarina Islets (The Brothers) Information Outlet Park Information Dump Point Secondary Road – Sealed Southern Kangaroo Island Marine Park Electric Vehicles Charge Point Accommodation Other Road – Sealed Boat Ramp Camping Area Other Road – Unsealed Western Lighthouse Lookout 4.W.D. Only Flinders Kangaroo Island Chase Marine Park Cellar Door Distances In Kilometres 80 National Seal Colony Park Golf Course Fuel Intermediate Kilometres 8 Public Toilets Airport © SATC 2015 Carto Graphics, Unley, SA.
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