605km
north-west of Adelaide, Lock is a small town servicing local sheep and grain
farmers. The Lock Heritage Museum’s collection of old armaments, farming
equipment and photographs is housed in the town’s original police station.
Because of its location, Lock is a central base for exploring the peninsula’s
chain of popular coastal resorts. The 37,845ha Hambridge Conservation Park
to the north of Lock and Hincks Conservation Park, which preserves 66,285ha
south of the town, both reflect the arid, mallee and dune systems which dominate
this part of the state.
Quiet agricultural town with vast areas of unspoilt countryside contained within two conservation parks nearby. Hincks and Hambridge parks straddle the town with more than 104,000ha of mallee, sandy plains and dunes.
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