Innes National Park

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Innes National Park is a coastal conservation area at the southwestern tip of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, renowned for its rugged cliffs, surf beaches, wildlife, and historic shipwreck sites.

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Innes National Park canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
hasActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
camping
fishing
surfing
wildlife watching
hasAttraction historic ruins
lighthouses
shipwreck sites
hasConservationPurpose protection of coastal ecosystems
protection of maritime heritage
protection of native wildlife
hasEcosystemType coastal heathland
mallee scrub
sand dune vegetation
hasFeature clifftop lookouts
coastal walking trails
designated campgrounds
hasLandscapeFeature coastal dunes
offshore islands
rocky headlands
rugged cliffs
surf beaches
hasNearbyLocality Marion Bay
surface form: Marion Bay, South Australia
hasWildlife dolphins
emus
kangaroos
seabirds
IUCNCategory II
knownFor historic shipwrecks
rugged coastal scenery
surf beaches
wildlife
locatedInRegion southwestern tip of Yorke Peninsula
locatedOn Yorke Peninsula
locatedOnCoastOf Southern Ocean
managingAuthority Department for Environment and Water (South Australia)
partOf South Australian national parks system
state South Australia

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Yorke Peninsula hasProtectedArea Innes National Park
Marion Bay isGatewayTo Innes National Park
Marion Bay hasNearbyAttraction Innes National Park