Do you need a 4wd for Innes National Park?

4WDING: While the majority of the park is accessible via conventional 2WD vehicle, if you’re itching to drop those tyre pressures, head down to Pondalowie Bay Beach for some sand driving and a fun day in the sun. FISHING: Stenhouse Bay jetty is an easy access spot that’s ideal for a family fishing sesh.

Can you drive around Innes National Park?

South Australia’s Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is one of those special places where there really is something for everyone – it’s no wonder that it’s been a favourite for generations. It’s fully accessible to two-wheel-drive vehicles, so everyone is able to enjoy what this amazing park has to offer.

How much does it cost to get into Innes National Park?

When you arrive at Innes National Park you must head to the visitor center. If you are only passing by on a day trip there is a $10 entry fee. I spent four nights camping at Pondalowie bush site, which costs $12 per night for 2 people.

How big is Innes National Park?

94.15 km²
Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park/Area

Are there toilets in Innes National Park?

There is an information office, accommodation, picnic areas, camping and caravan sites. There are also BBQ facilities and toilets in this park. Take a rare look at the historic Ethel shipwreck on the Good Living blog.

Can you drive on Browns Beach?

Browns Bay Beach, 4WD Driving, Picnic Table & Toilet, Eight Mile Creek SA. The entire bay spans 6.3km, though keep in mind that the beach has Green and Danger points where swimmers should be extra careful. If you’re taking a car or campervan, you can park at the beachfront parking area.

Can you swim in Innes National Park?

What’s Innes National Park’s best kept secret? While it’s growing in popularity, the Blue Pool located at the north end of Shell beach is a stunning place for a swim.

Can dogs go to Flinders Ranges?

Ikara Flinders Ranges is a national park, so Fido will need to ‘keep guard at camp’ with plenty of shade, water and cool breezes – this would be a great autumn or early spring camping option and not recommended with your pooch in the thick of summer.

Do you have to pay to get into Innes National Park?

A vehicle entry fee applies to all vehicles entering Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park. You have the option to include vehicle entry when you book your accommodation online. If you are not staying overnight, use the booking form below for vehicle entry.

What can you catch at Browns Beach?

Top tips: If you’re into surf fishing, Browns Beach is famous for big Australian salmon. You could also try your luck at any of the beaches for mullet, tommy ruffs, garfish, sweep, mulloway and whiting. The Stenhouse Bay jetty is a great spot for catching squid.

Is Brown’s Beach Open 2020?

The beach typically remains open through Labor Day Weekend, and daily hours are 10:00AM – 7:00PM. On questionable weather days, please call 518-466-0678 (the Beach’s dedicated line for daily information).

Can you swim in Coffin Bay?

Coffin Bay is a hugely popular holiday destination, and it’s a haven for ocean-lovers. The calm, crystal clear waters of the bay are perfect for sailing, swimming, water-skiing and skin diving while the fishermen can rock, surf, jetty or boat fish.

Is the Innes National Park open in the winter?

In spring you’ll be rewarded with a park in magnificent colour as the wildflowers bloom. Winter transforms the park into a fresh green landscape, with wild seas and large surf. Innes National Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The park may be closed on days of extreme fire danger. Fees apply to enter and camp in Innes National Park.

Where to go 4WD in Innes National Park?

4WDING: While the majority of the park is accessible via conventional 2WD vehicle, if you’re itching to drop those tyre pressures, head down to Pondalowie Bay Beach for some sand driving and a fun day in the sun. FISHING: Stenhouse Bay jetty is an easy access spot that’s ideal for a family fishing sesh.

What kind of birds live in Innes National Park?

The hooded plover, a threatened species in South Australia, nests on beaches across the park and the population of Mallee fowl, another endangered species, is on the rise. White bellied sea eagles breed on the cliffs and can be seen along the whole of the coast as they hunt.

What to do in dhilba guuranda Innes National Park?

Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is a favourite for camping, fishing and surfing. Bushwalking is a great way to discover the park, with trails ranging from 30-minute strolls to four-hour treks. You’ll spot an abundance of birds and animals while you catch some of the best coastal views in South Australia.