
Buckleboo is a historic locality on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, approximately 313 kilometers northwest of Adelaide and 31 kilometers northwest of Kimba. Established in 1925, it was once a vital railhead for grain transport to Port Lincoln. Today, the area features the Buckleboo Conservation Reserve, encompassing former grain silos and surrounding landscapes. The community enjoys recreational facilities at Buckleboo Park, which includes six tennis courts and an oval for Australian rules football and cricket. The region experiences a mean maximum temperature of 23.6°C and an annual rainfall of 346.8 mm.
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