Whyalla Conservation Park-Wild Dog Hill
Highlights
- Explore Wild Dog Hill's striking red sandstone outcrop, glowing beautifully at sunrise and sunset.
- Stroll along scenic walking trails, immersing yourself in the peaceful natural reserve.
- Spot native wildlife while enjoying birdwatching and picnicking in the tranquil surroundings.
- Take in breathtaking views of the landscape, just 8 km north of Whyalla along the Lincoln Highway.
The Whyalla Conservation Park is a peaceful natural reserve about 8 km north of Whyalla along the Lincoln Highway. One of its highlights is Wild Dog Hill, a striking red sandstone outcrop that glows beautifully at sunrise and sunset and can be reached by a short, easy walk.
Visitors can enjoy walking trails, birdwatching, picnics, and spotting native wildlife while taking in scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The park is managed by National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia and cared for by the Friends of Whyalla Conservation Park, helping preserve this tranquil natural space for the community and visitors to enjoy
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Visitor Information Centre National Accreditation
- Campervan Motorhome Club of Australia
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre
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