



Coorong National Park
Overview
Bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, 4WDriving and cultural history are just some of the draw cards of this internationally important wetland.
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.
The Coorong is also a wetland of international importance, supporting many significant and endangered flora and fauna.
Both Encounter and Upper South East Marine Parks border Coorong National Park. Book and pay for vehicle entry and camping to this park online before arrival.
Features
Boating Facilities
Caravan Camper Trailer Campervan Sites Campsites
Carpark
Enquiry Desk
Family Friendly
Lookouts
Public Toilet
Indigenous themes andor interpretation
Birdwatching
Boating
Camping
CanoeingKayaking
Fishing
Four Wheel Driving
Hiking
Sailing
Scenic Drives
Snorkelling
Surfing
Swimming
Walks