Innes National Park is made up of 9,415 hectares of native coastal vegetation, right on the 'toe' of Yorke Peninsula. With rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, Innes National Park is a spectacular landscape, and one of the most popular attractions in the region.
Within the park, there is no limit to what you can experience.
These include bush walking, fishing, stunning white beaches, surfing, crystal clear waters, scuba diving, swimming and camping. If you want to stay a few nights inside the park but don't camp, you can also choose to stay in the historic mining town of Inneston.
There are several renovated miners cottages available to rent. View more information about Innes National Park.
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About Marion Bay
With a sheltered sandy swimming beach on one side and a surf beach on the other, Marion Bay is a popular holiday destination for visitors to Yorke Peninsula. Marion Bay also has great boat launching facilities which makes it a favourite spot when it comes to fishing. Bring your own... read more about Marion Bay