Address & Contact
Little Dip Conservation Park
South Australia
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This park was originally set aside to conserve a number of small lakes that are found inland from the
Robe Range. The area also conserves a large area of coastal dune systems, a rugged and attractive coastline and part of the foreshore of
Lake Eliza. From at least 10,000 years ago, large numbers of Aborigines lived in this area, rich in resources with the sea providing the majority of food.
Shell heaps or ‘middens’ made up of discarded remains of shellfish are reminders of the past.Camping is only permitted at The Gums, Stony Rise, Long Gully and Old Man Lake. Camping fees per vehicle per night may be obtained from self- registration stations throughout the Park. Gas fires only, please.