
Black Point cultural site
A popular holiday destination on the Yorke Peninsula, Black Point is also the site of important and significant Aboriginal cultural heritage. View the massive stone fishing complexes that stretch tens of metres from the shoreline, used by Aboriginal people to trap fish. Sadly, Black Point is in danger from housing and holiday developments. Read more…
Innes National Park
One of the state’s favourite national parks, Innes is bound to delight all. It is known for its bushwalking trails, wildlife, camping fishing and surfing; and a rich maritime history. Visit heritage lighthouses, shipwrecks and the abandoned township of Inneston. Read more…
Pine Point
Once a busy port that shipped wool grain and timber, Pine Point is now a popular holiday destination on the Yorke Pensinsula. Known for its fishing and crabbing potential. Read more…
Point Pearce Aboriginal Community (Bookyanna)
In 1867 the Aboriginal mission of Point Pearce was established by early missionaries in South Australia. Land was allocated to grow crops and farm sheep, and with it a new small township developed. Read more…
Stenhouse Bay
Part of the Innes National Park, Stenhouse Bay has spectacular ocean views, overseeing the Stenhouse Bay jetty and the cliff coastline. It also features a short (2km return trail) following the coastline and featuring some of its mining history. Read more…