Self-sufficient bush camping is permitted in this park. The site is only accessible by 4WD vehicles. There are very limited facilities in the park so please ensure to carry sufficient water, food and supplies for your entire visit. The best time to visit is between March and October, when the temperatures are mild during the day and cool at night.

HOW TO GET THERE
The Park is accessible by 4WD vehicles only via three access points:
Stringer Road, which begins at the Eyre Highway, 55 kilometres west of Kimba at the Buckleboo sign. On the northern side of the park, Stringer Road links with the Buckleboo-Kimba sealed road, approximately 12 km north-west of Kimba.

The historical Number 17 Stock Route, which bisects the park from the rugged granite Corrobinnie Hill to the Woolford Track.

Woolford Track, which traverses the northern area of the park from Buckleboo westward to farming land in the Wudinna area. This track should not be attempted during the summer months.

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).

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
There are a number of 4WD tracks and bushwalking trails that provide excellent opportunities to photograph wildflowers and observe the wildlife that inhabits Pinkawillinie Conservation Park.

One of the most popular attractions of the area is Corrobinnie Hill, consisting of unusually shaped, weathered, granite rocks. This site is located within Corrobinnie Hill Conservation Park which is accessible by 4WD from Kyancutta.

Visitors to this park should be well prepared and have some 4WD experience.

RULES
Take rubbish home with you – if you carry it in, carry it out.
Collection of firewood within National Parks is prohibited.

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
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Additional Information

Suburb:

Pinkawillinie

State:

SA

Pin Code:

5641

Responsible Authority:

National Parks South Australia

Pricing Detail:

$12.00 per vehicle

Post ID:

25614

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No Pets Permitted
4WD Drive Access Only
Suitable for Tents
Fires Permitted
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