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Deep Creek Conservation Park

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Robyn
May 30, 2018
great walking trails
Leah
March 22, 2018
Located 11 kilometres east of Cape Jervis, Deep Creek Conservation Park is 4,500 hectares of steep coastal cliffs, hills, valleys, dense heath and forests, native birds and animals. Walking trails explore the region and camping is allowed by permit. The Park provides spectacular views across Backstairs Passage to Kangaroo Island and The Pages islands. Small coves occasionally break the long cliff lines of the park. The coast is only accessible by four-wheel drive to Boat Harbour or Blowhole Beaches. The scenery is spectacular with Stringybark forests, rugged cliffs, creeks, waterfalls and breathtaking views of the ocean. Walking trails including the Heysen Trail cross much of the area.
Located 11 kilometres east of Cape Jervis, Deep Creek Conservation Park is 4,500 hectares of steep coastal cliffs, hills, valleys, dense heath and forests, native birds and animals. Walking trails explore the region and camping is allowed by permit. The Park provides spectacular views across Backsta…
Ursula
May 19, 2021
A beautiful place to spend the day exploring
Kathryn
August 12, 2020
Great for bushwalking. Buy entry tickets at Delamere General Store.
Michael
December 10, 2018
There are 15 waking trails in this park and you can spot an array of native wildlife such as western grey kangaroos, short beaked echidnas and 100 species of birds. Whales can be seen cruising the coast during their annual migration from June to October.

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