
Lincoln National Park, situated on the southeastern edge of the Eyre Peninsula, offers a diverse landscape of granite headlands, sheltered bays, and lush coastal vegetation. Overlooking Boston Bay, Australia's largest natural harbor, the park provides opportunities for boating, fishing, beachcombing, swimming, bird watching, and nature walks. Designated campgrounds offer easy access to beaches, bays, and walking trails. The park is also home to the Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area, a secluded bay with a pure white sandy beach, cradled between densely vegetated headlands. Access to Memory Cove is limited to 15 vehicles per day, so bookings are essential.
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