Pinnaroo, located 243 km east of Adelaide, is a rural service town in South Australia, serving the surrounding wheat and sheep district. The town developed with the arrival of the railway in 1906. Pinnaroo offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. The Mallee Tourist and Heritage Centre provides information on local attractions and displays historical artifacts related to the district's history. Additionally, the town is home to the Pinnaroo Wetlands, the Pinnaroo War Memorial, and the Golden Grain Hotel. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Pinnaroo Animal Park and Bird Aviary, which houses a diverse range of wildlife. For those interested in outdoor activities, the town offers various recreational amenities such as a swimming pool, golf, lawn tennis, bowls, and croquet. Pinnaroo is also known for its market gardening of potatoes and onions, reflecting the diversification of its land use.