1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 7 · 138.87 km²
Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park is located in South Australia, approximately 200 kilometers northwest of Adelaide. Nearby towns include Whyalla and Port Augusta. Established in 1972, the park is named after two prominent Aboriginal leaders, Dhilba Guuranda and Innes. The park has a rich cultural heritage, with evidence of Aboriginal occupation dating back thousands of years. The park offers ample parking facilities, with multiple parking areas located throughout the park. Visitors are generally required to pay a small parking fee, and there are specific rules regarding parking, such as avoiding sensitive areas and adhering to designated parking spaces. Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park is home to a diverse range of native wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, koalas, and wombats. The park is also known for its population of Australian sea lions, which can be observed along the coast. Unique and notable animals include the Eyre Peninsula shieldtail lizard and the yellow-footed rock-wallaby. The park's native flora is characterized by a mix of mallee scrub, eucalyptus forests, and coastal vegetation. Common plant species include mallee eucalypts, acacia trees, and coastal grasses. Unique vegetation includes the rare Eyre Peninsula bluebush and the coastal shrubby daisy-bush. Notable features within the park include the Innes National Park Visitor Centre, which provides information about the park's history, wildlife, and flora. The park also offers stunning coastal scenery, with numerous beaches and cliffs. Visitors can explore the park's hiking trails, which offer opportunities to experience the diverse landscapes and wildlife. Public transport is available to get to Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park. Visitors can take a bus or train to Whyalla or Port Augusta, and then hire a car or join a guided tour to reach the park. Photo Credit: PotMart186, Peterdownunder and Peterdownunder
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There are public restrooms available in Dhilba Guuranda–Innes National Park