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There is something for all ages and interests in the Coorong. The serenity, the sheer diversity, and the proximity to Adelaide make it an immensely popular park. Visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel driving and European and Ngarrindjeri cul ...
Coorong National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about 156 kilometres (97 mi) south-east of Adelaide, that predominantly covers a coastal lagoon ecosystem officially known as The Coorong and the Younghusband Peninsula on the Coorong's southern side.
Mar 7, 2022 · Coorong National Park is a place of adventure and untamed wilderness. Located along the coast about a 2‑hour drive south of Adelaide, visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel driving and European and Aboriginal cultural history.
Established in 1966, the Coorong National Park is a spectacular saline lagoon stretching 140km. It is separated from the Southern Ocean by sand dunes of the Younghusband Peninsula, and is internationally significant under the Ramsar agreement as a migratory wader and waterfowl refuge.
The beautiful Coorong offers spectacular scenery, wetlands recognised internationally for their rare birds and wildlife, and activities for nature and adventure lovers alike. Discover why this unique part of the world is so special by experiencing it first-hand.
Welcome to the Coorong National Park – a wetland of international importance and a place of enormous cultural significance. The long remote stretching beach and salty lagoons are what makes the Coorong National Park immensely popular. Enjoy the serenity as you bird watch, kayak, fish or camp.
There is something for all ages and interests in the Coorong. The serenity, the sheer diversity, and the proximity to Adelaide make it an immensely popular park. Visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel driving and European and cultural history.
Get insider tips on the best places to visit and ‘must do' activities from park ranger John Gitsham. Located about a 2-hour drive south-east of Adelaide, Coorong National Park protects a wetland of international importance.
Established in 1966, the Coorong National Park is a spectacular saline lagoon stretching 140km. It is separated from the Southern Ocean by sand dunes of the Younghusband Peninsula, and is internationally significant under the Ramsar agreement as a migratory wader and waterfowl refuge.
Feb 5, 2019 · The story features the vast beaches, bird-life and sand dunes of Coorong National Park, which is located approximately 100 kilometres south-east of Adelaide. It follows the journey of Mike, a young boy nicknamed ‘Storm Boy’, who has a special connection with three orphaned pelicans.