LINCOLN NATIONAL PARK
Eyre Peninsula, SA
At the very end of the Eyre Peninsula where wild seas wrap around windswept Lincoln National Park, a rugged coastline of monstrous sand hills, limestone lookouts and long, white-sand beaches awaits.
The beachfront campgrounds at Surfleet Cove, September Beach, Taylors Landing and Fisherman Point all suit caravanners, but Taylors is a favourite, tucked into the lee of Taylor Island with calm, see-through seas just perfect for paddling.
Head here to spot Australian sea lions and dolphins, and exploring south, a sealed, scenic drive leads to the giant, shifting edge of Wanna Dunes. Offroaders can reach Mary Ellis Wreck Beach, named for the wooden sailing ketch marooned on the sand for 110 years.
Fast facts
Travel 13km southwest of Port Lincoln
Camping costs $12/vehicle per…