National park
Innes National Park
24 locals recommend
Tips from locals
There is something for everyone at Innes. Visit one of the lighthouses and the shipwreck of the Ethel to learn about the tumultuous maritime history of South Australia. Explore historic Inneston, an abandoned township surrounded by bushland.
AWESOME. Drive through the area. See breathtaking scenery, beaches, wildlife and fauna. Beautiful wildflowers in Spring early September. Many walking trails. Historic town. Must get a 'pass' on line to enter park. Harvest Corner in Minlaton will issue a pass if online not possible.
You will need to pre-book your car pass online to go into the national park or can do at the office during business hours of 9am-3pm Monday to Saturday. Either way you need to use a credit card/ debit card as they do not take cash . Cost is approximately $10 for the day or very cheap for a yearly pass too. There is usually just one coffee/ food van in the park which has a sign up on the road when driving in to let you know where they will be. So best to take some snacks with you or grab a coffee from the General Store or Tavern before hand. Take your bathers, walking shoes and camera as the views and beaches are spectacular and so untouched. Watch out for the emus during the day and the kangaroos at sunrise and sunset.
You will need to pre-book your car pass online to go into the national park or can do at the office during business hours of 9am-3pm Monday to Saturday. Either way you need to use a credit card/ debit card as they do not take cash . Cost is approximately $10 for the day or very cheap for a yearly pa…