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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaSouth AustraliaLincoln National Park

Lincoln National Park

AU
National Park·Rugged, Tranquil, Expansive
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Tim Vandenrydt from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Paul Dare from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
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Lincoln National Park
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Lincoln National Park
Photo by Deepa from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Tim Vandenrydt from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Paul Dare from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Tamir Haviv from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Deepa from Google Places
Lincoln National Park
Photo by Deepa from Google Places

Lincoln National Park is a protected wilderness area situated on the Jussieu Peninsula at the southeastern tip of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Located near Port Lincoln, the park encompasses both mainland terrain and several nearby islands, offering a varied landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover significant sites of natural, indigenous, and early European heritage throughout the park. Its remote location provides a tranquil escape, perfect for those interested in coastal scenery and wildlife. Whether you are interested in historical landmarks or the raw beauty of the Australian coastline, the park serves as a key destination in the region.

Lincoln National Park is a protected wilderness area situated on the Jussieu Peninsula at the southeastern tip of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Located near Port Lincoln, the park encompasses both mainland terrain and several nearby islands, offering a varied landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover significant sites of natural, indigenous, and early European heritage throughout the park. Its remote location provides a tranquil escape, perfect for those interested in coastal scenery and wildlife. Whether you are interested in historical landmarks or the raw beauty of the Australian coastline, the park serves as a key destination in the region.

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Highlights

  • Diverse coastal landscapes including cliffs and sheltered bays.

  • Significant indigenous and early European historical sites.

  • Remote wilderness setting perfect for wildlife spotting.

  • Access to both mainland terrain and nearby islands.

Before you go: Lincoln National Park essentials

  • The park is located near Port Lincoln, making it a convenient excursion if you are based in the town.

  • Some areas of the park may require 4WD access; check local conditions before setting out.

  • The park is home to diverse wildlife; keep a respectful distance to ensure both your safety and theirs.

Preparation

Ensure your vehicle is suitable for unpaved roads, as many areas within the park are remote and rugged.

Safety

Always carry plenty of water and sun protection, as the coastal environment can be harsh and exposed.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking remote coastal exploration.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Connectivity

Expect limited mobile phone coverage; download offline maps before entering the park.

Leave No Trace

Help preserve the natural beauty by taking all your rubbish with you when you leave.

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Hikers, Wildlife Enthusiasts, History Buffs

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Location

South Australia, Australia
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