
Little Dip Conservation Park, located just south of Robe, South Australia, showcases a rugged coastline adorned with expansive sand dunes and diverse lakes, each with its unique character—from the shallow, hypersaline Lake Eliza to the deep Freshwater Lake. The park's rich history includes shell middens from the Boandik people, offering a glimpse into its ancient past. A haven for birdwatchers, it shelters species like the Hooded Plover and the Swamp Antechinus. Visitors can enjoy activities such as bird watching, bushwalking, surfing, and fishing, with four secluded campgrounds available for overnight stays.
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