Camp beside the melaleucas overlooking the protected waters of Coffin Bay and Seven-mile Beach. Located 25 km from Yangie Bay, access is by boat or high- clearance 4WD. There are 4 Sites available at this location with toilet facilities. Generators are allowed between 9am to 9pm. Be self-sufficient and carry adequate supplies of drinking water – do not rely on tanks or creeks for water.
NOTE: Feral bees are attracted to water within the park and can be a nuisance to visitors during summer.
HOW TO GET THERE
Coffin Bay National Park is located 50km west of Port Lincoln. Access from Flinders Highway is via Coffin Bay Road. Located 25 km from Yangie Bay, access is by boat or high- clearance 4WD.
Please note: GPS Co-Ordinates are approximate and provided in most cases to get you to the National Park entrance. Once inside the park there should be signs to the actual camp grounds. Failing this please check with National Parks for further directions.
FEES & BOOKINGS
Camping fees from $12 per vehicle (max 8 people).
Vehicle entry is $10.00
Vehicle entry for concession is $8.00
Camping is available on a first come, first served basis in designated campgrounds only. Please note that Christmas and Easter are peak visitation periods.
Many National Parks in South Australia require a Park Pass to enter. The prices for the Park Parks may vary. Read more about FEES & PARK PASSES.
Please check PARK CLOSURES prior to attending.
THINGS TO DO
Well known for its birdlife and remote coastal scenery, Coffin Bay National Park is an ideal place for a recreational adventure.The park conserves a representative sample of diverse coastal landscapes ranging from high windswept cliffs and massive dunes to pounding surf beaches and sheltered sandy bays. Visit during late winter and spring and you’re likely to see the park ablaze with native flora.
There are plenty of opportunities to explore the park. At the southern end of the park, Yangie Bay which is accessible by 2WD offers an ideal place to paddle your canoe, enjoy a bush picnic or explore a coastal bushwalking trail. A sealed road to Point Avoid takes in spectacular island views. The bays and coastline around the park are also great for boating, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing.
The stunning 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.
RULES
Generators are allowed between 9am and 9pm.
Generators are not permitted on days of Total Fire Ban.
For more detailed information direct from the National Parks web site, please click on the relevant links. DOGS IN PARKS, GENERAL INFORMATION, FIRE SAFETY & CAMP FIRES
We are still in the process of obtaining more information about this site.
Data & Photos courtesy of: National Parks South Australia
Updated: 210716RCGR
Opening Hours
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Address & Contact
Our Address
via Yangie Trail
GPS
-34.493246, 135.213619
Telephone
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Additional Information
Suburb:
Coffin Bay
State:
SA
Pin Code:
5607
Location:
60km Northwest of Port Lincoln, SA
Responsible Authority:
National Parks South Australia
Pricing Detail:
From $12 per vehicle
Post ID:
16247
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