
Yumbarra Conservation Park, located approximately 55 km north of Ceduna, South Australia, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The park features vast rolling sand dunes and is home to rare species like malleefowl and sandhill dunnarts. Wildlife such as kangaroos, southern hairy-nosed wombats, and dingoes also inhabit the area. Rock holes, including the park's namesake Yumbarra rock hole, provide vital water sources for local fauna. Goog's Lake, situated along Googs Track in the park's northeastern corner, offers scenic camping grounds and walking tracks. The park is accessible by 4WD, with camping fees applicable.
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