Deep Creek Conservation Reserve

Deep Creek Conservation Reserve has wheel chair accessable locations Deep Creek Conservation Reserve has toilets Deep Creek Conservation Reserve has picnic tables You can go fishing at Deep Creek Conservation Reserve There are bbqs available at Deep Creek Conservation Reserve You are able to canoe in Deep Creek Conservation Reserve

Camping Areas at Deep Creek Conservation Reserve  (4 campsites)

Trig Camping Area - This is a large, flat and well grassed campground with plenty of open space. more...

Eagle Waterhole Camping Area - Hiker only campground located on the Heysen Trail. more...

Tapanappa Camping Area - An attractive campground with showers and toilet facilities in Deep Creek Conservation Reserve. more...

Cobbler Hill Camping Area - Campground just up the road from Blowhole Creek Beach in Deep Creek Conservation Park. more...

About Deep Creek Conservation Reserve

The largest remaining area of untouched wilderness on the Fleurieu Peninsula, Deep Creek Conservation Reserve is home to a wide variety of native wildlife.

Over 100 different bird species are known to live in or visit the reserve which makes the area very popular with birdwatchers.

The coastline also includes part of the Encounter Marine Park which has some of the best preserved ocean wilderness. The area is popular for diving, fishing or spotting sea lions.

Bushwalking

There is a wide variety of bushwalking opportunities in the park, from short coastal walks to long and adventurous overland adventures. For a full list of walks view the brochure Bushwalking in Deep Creek and Talisker Conservation Parks (3.79mb pdf)

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