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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.

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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. 

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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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