Innes National Park comprises 9,141 ha of natural coastal mallee, representing one of only a few pockets of significant vegetation on the Yorke Peninsula. Being rich agricultural country, most of Yorke Peninsula has been cleared for farming making Innes an important and valuable national park for biodiversity.
The park is blessed with
warm to hot summers (av. 28 degrees C) while autumn is mild to warm (av. 22
degrees C). The forces of wind and wave action over thousands of years, have
sculptured rocky headlands, wavecut platforms and sandy beaches. Further inland,
a chain of salt lakes occurs amongst the mallee woodlands
Location
Innes National Park is located on the south-west tip of Yorke Peninsula. The park is 300 km from Adelaide via Main North Road through to Port Wakefield and the towns of Ardrossan, Minlaton and Warooka.
Further Information
Webpage: Innes National Park
South
Australia
Dept of Environment and Heritage
1 Richmond Road,
Keswick SA 5035
Phone: 61 (8) 8204 1910
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