
Pinkawillinie Conservation Park, established in 1970, spans approximately 130,000 hectares in South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. The park offers numerous 4WD tracks and bushwalking trails, ideal for photographing wildflowers and observing local wildlife. A notable feature is Corrobinnie Hill, renowned for its uniquely weathered granite formations, accessible by 4WD from Kyancutta. Visitors should be well-prepared and possess 4WD experience. Camping is permitted for self-sufficient visitors, with fees starting at $12 per vehicle for up to eight people. The park is accessible via Stringer Road, Number 17 Stock Route, and Woolford Track.
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