
Stenhouse Bay Jetty, nestled within Innes National Park on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, offers a captivating glimpse into the region's rich history and natural beauty. Established in 1913, this heritage-listed jetty was once a bustling hub for exporting gypsum, a key ingredient in plaster and cement. Today, it stands as a testament to the area's industrial past, with remnants of old mining equipment and the Thomson Pfitzner Plaster Trail hike, which follows the old wooden rail line and features interpretive signage along the way. The jetty's picturesque setting, with its clear waters and abundant marine life, makes it a popular spot for fishing and diving enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from a covered picnic lookout atop the hill, overlooking the jetty and the vibrant turquoise bay. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or recreation, Stenhouse Bay Jetty provides a unique and enriching experience.
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