Coffin Bay National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coastline around the Coffin Bay National Park are ideal for boating, fishing, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing. You can explore the park's coastal landscapes of high windswept cliffs and massive dunes, pounding surf beaches and sheltered sandy bays.
Almonta Beach, Coffin Bay National Park
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Kangaroos amongst greenery in Coffin Bay National Park
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A family walk along the Almonta Beach shoreline
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At the southern end of the park is Yangie Bay, accessible by 2WD. It’s an ideal place to paddle your canoe, enjoy a bush picnic or explore a coastal bushwalking trail. Point Avoid and Golden Island lookout can also be reached by sealed road and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular island views along the way.

The pristine northern beaches of Coffin Bay National Park are only accessible by high-clearance 4WD. A favourite destination for anglers, birdwatchers and surfers, this remote and beautiful area offers several secluded camping areas with easy beach access.

GPS enabled maps are available for this park, check the website for details.
Information

Address

Coffin Bay National Park, Coffin Bay, South Australia, 5607

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