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Coorong National Park, South Australia

About the park

Coorong is a 130km/140kms long (depending on which source you read) stretch of saltwater lagoons protected from the Southern Ocean by the sweeping sand dunes.

Great 4wdr trails, spectacular coastal scenery & great camp sites

Derived from an Aboriginal word ‘karangk’ meaning narrow neck. The Ngarrindjeri people are the traditional custodians of these lands and waters for thousands of years. 

For information about this park try these links: 

Coorongcounty.com

Parks SA Coorong National Park

 

To access the beach/coastal areas requires 'crossing' the lagoon and then the 'dunes". There are several 'crossings" at various points a long the length of the park and access across these is seasonal and all are 4wdr tracks.

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