Attraction
Yeldulknie Weir & Reservoir
Eyre Peninsula
Free
The Yeldulknie Weir is a historical and beautiful area with picnic tables, gazebos, toilets, barbecue facilities, campfires and walking trails.
There is a walking track which winds through farmland, native plantings and historical sites of significance. It is a peaceful spot which you will usually only share with abundant wildlife and birdlife. Overnight camping is permitted for campervans, with a donation box.
The weir and reservoir were completed in 1912; it supplied water to the districts of Arno Bay and Cowell but not Cleve. The restored wheelhouse is state heritage listed, and is open for public viewing of the blueprints. The maintenance and management of the park is all done by local volunteers of the Cleve Lions Club. It is handy to the Cleve Township just five kilometres along the Birdseye Highway.
There is a walking track which winds through farmland, native plantings and historical sites of significance. It is a peaceful spot which you will usually only share with abundant wildlife and birdlife. Overnight camping is permitted for campervans, with a donation box.
The weir and reservoir were completed in 1912; it supplied water to the districts of Arno Bay and Cowell but not Cleve. The restored wheelhouse is state heritage listed, and is open for public viewing of the blueprints. The maintenance and management of the park is all done by local volunteers of the Cleve Lions Club. It is handy to the Cleve Township just five kilometres along the Birdseye Highway.
<p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>
Facilities
Barbeque
Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
Carpark
Family Friendly
Lookouts
Pet Friendly - Enquire
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Price