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Experiences in Fleurieu Peninsula

Wildlife & Nature

Whales, Penguins & More

The best wildlife & nature in Fleurieu Peninsula

From southern right whales calving in Encounter Bay to the little penguins of Granite Island and the leafy sea dragons of Rapid Bay, the Fleurieu is one of Australia's richest wildlife destinations.

The Fleurieu Peninsula is one of the best places in South Australia to get close to wildlife in the wild. Each year between roughly May and October, southern right whales travel to the sheltered waters of Encounter Bay off Victor Harbor to calve — you can often spot them from clifftop lookouts at the Bluff and Granite Island without ever leaving land.

Beyond the whales, the peninsula's natural diversity is remarkable for its size. The Coorong, at the southern edge near Goolwa, is an internationally significant wetland alive with pelicans, black swans and tens of thousands of migratory shorebirds. Deep Creek and the southern conservation parks shelter kangaroos, echidnas and a rich birdlife, while little penguins, New Zealand fur seals and bottlenose dolphins patrol the granite islands and reefs of the coast.

Spring carpets the bushland reserves in native wildflowers and orchids, and the rock pools of Aldinga Reef and the western beaches reveal their own miniature worlds at low tide. Whether you're whale watching, birdwatching or simply walking quietly through the bush, the Fleurieu rewards anyone who slows down and looks closely.

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Bristow Smith Reserve

A riverside nature playground with a wooden boat

Goolwa's premier riverside park features an award-winning nature playspace built around a 10-metre restored wooden fishing boat, right on the Murray River with BBQs, shelters and a shallow swimming beach.

Goolwa Goolwa South Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Glacier Rock (Selwyn Rock)

A 280-million-year-old glaciated river bed

A Permian-era glacial pavement carved into 510 million year old bedrock on the floor of the Inman River - one of the oldest and most accessible glacial sites in Australia.

Inman Valley Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Harbourmasters Walking Trail

An easy coastal loop past every Port Elliot bay

A 1.9-kilometre sealed loop trail along the granite cliffs of Port Elliot, linking Horseshoe Bay, Freeman Lookout, Green Bay and Knights Beach with sweeping Encounter Bay views.

Port Elliot Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature
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Ingalalla Falls

Tiered cascade and rockpools in Second Valley Forest

A family-friendly tiered waterfall and rockpool just a short stroll from the carpark, set in the lush Second Valley Forest Reserve south of Normanville.

Normanville & Yankalilla Hay Flat Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Myponga Reservoir Reserve

Walking, kayaking and fishing at a SA Water reservoir

A 250-hectare SA Water reservoir opened to the public for walking, kayaking, fishing and picnics, with a spectacular lookout over the dam wall and spillway.

Myponga & Second Valley Myponga Walking & Hiking Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Naiko at the Bluff

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Architect-designed villa at Encounter Bay

A luxury family villa at 28 Jagger Road, Encounter Bay - designed by Max Pritchard Gunner Architects on a working sheep and cropping farm near The Bluff.

Victor Harbor Encounter Bay Wildlife & Nature Stay
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South Australian Whale Centre

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The story of Encounter Bay's whales

Interpretive whale centre on the Victor Harbor foreshore, home to an excellent education gallery and the best vantage point for winter whale spotting.

Victor Harbor Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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Urimbirra Open-Range Wildlife Park

Hand-feed kangaroos and wombats at Victor Harbor

A family-run open-range wildlife park 5km north of Victor Harbor with kangaroos, wombats, koalas, dingoes and over 70 bird species - most of them close enough to feed.

Victor Harbor Hindmarsh Valley Wildlife & Nature Family Activities
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