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Canunda National Park
from Southern Ocean Road
by PHIL GIBSON
The spectacular coastline of cliffs and long stretches of surf beaches feature in CANUNDA NATIONAL PARK. The park is some 40 kms in length sandwiched between the ocean and Lake Bonney.
There’s a diversity of coastal habitats to enjoy bushwalking, observe the birdlife, surf the waves or snorkel. Try your luck off the rocks where varieties of fish or crayfish may be caught. Evidence of the Boandik Peoples can be seen along the coast.
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Four-wheel driving is enjoyable along the full length of the park by following the marker posts through the sand dunes and along Geltwood Beach.
Camping fees apply. Please book and pay for your camp site online or via the visitor centre before you go.
For more information: Millicent Visitor Information
Centre Ph (08) 8733 0904
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