Laura Bay Conservation Park






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Laura Bay Conservation Park, situated 20 km southeast of Ceduna, showcases the original vegetation of South Australia's western coastline. The sheltered bay, with its tidal samphire flats and mangroves, provides ideal feeding grounds for sea birds, many of which migrate from the northern hemisphere each year. Established in 1911, the headland features a historic landing site where grain was once loaded onto ketches. Visitors can enjoy self-sufficient bush camping with basic facilities, including unpowered sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, and caravans. Campfires are permitted outside the annual Fire Danger Season. Access is via Decres Bay Road (unsealed) or directly from Flinders Highway. Camping fees apply and must be paid before entry to the park.
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