Lincoln National Park
Address | Donington Road, Sleaford SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8688 3111 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/lincoln-national-park |
Categories | National Park |
Rating | 4.6 27 reviews |
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Lincoln National Park reviews
27 Stunning national park you must visit!
Get a happy time on huge sand dune, cardboard and plastic slider can't slide down smoothly, hire expensive wooden board is a must, BUT think about worth to hire or not, climbing up is too tough, haha
Excellent spot to explore only a short drive from Port Lincoln.
With the vast majority of the park accessible via a bitumen road, access is pretty easy to most spots. Do take a drive out to Carcase Rock, it's a bit of a rocky, bumpy track (4wd recommended) but the drive is worth it!
Absolutely stunning
So many great places to camp
Unbelievable colour of the water
September Beach Campground was great. Close to the beach and walking track. Fisherman's points is better with good views and better toilets.
Beautiful place to visit, make sure to usd 4X4 bring food or snack, drinks, things you'll need as it is a big park (don't expect shops)
Beautiful place to visit, make sure to usd 4X4 bring food or snack, drinks, things you'll need as it is a big park (don't expect shops)
Beautiful National park, great beaches, big sand dunes and stunning coastline views. A must visit if you’re in the Port Lincoln area
We stayed at engine point.
It was unreal!
We had the site with direct access to the beach.
Any other site would have been harder with the kids, but still do-able.
No toilets at this site and no water. So bring your own!
The views are amazing. Clear water. We caught a few squid on our tinny.
People next to us got lots of razor fish out in the weed line.
We preferred Eyre Peninsula over Yorke Peninsula. If you only had time for one, we personally would recommend Eyre for the calmer beaches etc.
There looked up be around 6-8 sites here but I am not too sure.
Access was fine. We had a large, 23ft offroad van and the road was easy, campsites were good access too.
I would say that any vehicle towing would be fine to come here (make sure you have max trax and a shovel though just in case).
September beach also has camping and was an amazing beach.
Lovely place there is a third Hutch on the way very nice quick walk to see lovely Swans and native plants.
A must go place, should spend a day there. A small trail towards the ocean and it has sand dunes nearby. So if you have a 4×4 it's the best place to go.
The unsealed roads need some work lots of pot holes and corrugation from people not sticking to the speed limit. But lovely views.
Quite enjoy being here as there is so much to see and so many beautiful views. Some very woth while walking tracks too.
Very cool, roads need a little love, a bypass road for a full loop sleaford to wanna, or more info on passability
This is our local National Park it's absolutely brilliant so close to Port Lincoln you can't beat that.
Beautiful national park with plenty of walking trails and scenic bushland. Car parking is not free. It’s about 20-30 minutes out of Port Lincoln. Some dirt roads. Well worth the drive out there
Wonderful experience. Beautiful lookouts, and sand dunes near wanna lookout. Loved it. Will come again.
Absolutely beautiful. Mixture of easy bitumen access and tough 4WD tracks to gorgeous natural wonders.
Fantastic national Park. Highly recommend. We even seen seals swimming close to us at the light house.looks great place to camp also.
Great beaches and hidden coves. Sealions playing just off the rocks near the lighthouse. Even a couple of rock parrots sunbathing on the gorgeous rocks. Cool tracks to explore by foot and car. Many different camping spots. Really worth a visit!
Coastline of males and acacia bush on a sandy limestone soil.
4wd or just play on the sand dunes, bring Sand board or toboggan to wanna.find some remote beaches and protected bay for swimming and camping for young kids.
Fantastic fishing
Excellent snorkeling
Days of hiking to be had
Lighthouses
Lookouts
Roads are good condition and sealed out to many of the popular locations.
4wd is not required unless going to sand dunes, memory cove currently needs a car with some clearance.
Donington Cottage can be rented for accommodation.
Requires an online national parks pass.