
Port Hughes Jetty, established in 1914, is a historic landmark in Port Hughes, South Australia. It serves as a popular fishing spot, attracting enthusiasts year-round with catches like blue swimmer crabs, tommy ruff, garfish, and squid. The jetty extends approximately 250 meters into Spencer Gulf, reaching depths of 6–7 meters, making it a favored location for both beginners and experienced divers. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the foreshore to Moonta Bay Jetty, with facilities including a car park, kiosk, picnic area, and public toilets. The area also offers a caravan park, general store, and tavern, enhancing its appeal as a coastal destination.
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