Coorong scenic lookouts

The Coorong Region in South Australia is renowned for its natural beauty, stunning scenery, and diverse Australian wildlife. It is home to the Coorong National Park, a magnificent saline lagoon spanning 140 km and bordered by the sand dunes of the Younghusband Peninsula. The region boasts a rich Aboriginal history, culture, and heritage, providing a range of activities and attractions for visitors.

Some of the notable highlights in the Coorong Region include the Pelican Path, a 400-meter walk showcasing the Aboriginal and environmental history of the Meningie region. Visitors can also explore the Birdman of the Coorong tribute, the Meningie Cheese Factory Museum, the Meningie Hill Lookout, the unique Flip-Flop Windmill, and enjoy birdwatching with over 230 migratory bird species. Additionally, visitors can visit the picturesque Pink Lake, the historic Raukkan Church, and the Camp Coorong Ngarrindjeri Cultural Centre and Museum.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Coorong Region offers the opportunity to explore the Coorong National Park, perfect for activities such as birdwatching, photography, walking trails, kayaking, and 4Wdriving along designated tracks and the beach. Accommodation options in the region range from off-grid cabins in natural settings to floating houseboats, camping, and caravan spots.

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