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Acraman Creek Conservation Park
South Australia 5680
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Acraman Creek Conservation Park is a protected area located in South Australia on the northern side of
Streaky Bay on the western side of the Eyre Peninsula, about half way between the towns of
Ceduna and
Streaky Bay.
The park is 3,952 ha in size and contains the Acraman Creek estuary, ocean beaches, sand dunes, mangrove, samphire and mallee habitats. It is an important feeding location for many coastal birds, including migratory waders such as sandpipers and stilts that journey from the Arctic Circle. The conservation park is classified as an IUCN Category VI protected area.
A
bush camping ground and the
ocean beach is accessible by conventional vehicles, but access to boat launching facilities at Port Lindsey on Acraman Creek requires a four-wheel drive. Slightly offshore is the remains of a shipwreck when whaling was performed in the area.
Activities in the park include
Bush camping (permit required), fishing, boating, canoeing and birdwatching.