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SOUTH
AUSTRALIA - Flinders Chase National
Park
Flinders
Chase National Park, located at the
western end of Kangaroo Island encompasses
stunning coastal landscapes, vast areas of
wilderness and diversity of wildlife.
Flinders
Chase is the name given to a complex of
protected areas covering the western end
of Kangaroo Island. Flinders Chase
National Park is comprised of 3 parts,
totalling 32,600 hectares; the Cape du
Couedic and Rocky River area to the south
west, the Gosse Lands to the north east
and Cape Borda Lightstation on the north
west tip of Kangaroo Island. The Park
directly adjoins the 41,320 hectare Ravine
des Casoars Wilderness Protection Area.
Flinders Chase is approximately 110 km
west of Kingscote, the islands largest
town and can be accessed via the Playford
Highway or South Coast Road.
History
After
a long struggle, Flinders Chase National
Park was declared in November 1919. The
Fauna and Flora Board of South Australia
unanimously passed a motion stating "the
western end of Kangaroo Island be reserved
for the protection of native flora and
fauna". Following its declaration,
Flinders Chase came to be seen as a
sanctuary for threatened fauna from the
mainland. Over the next 40 years, 23
species of animals including Koalas (1923)
and Platypus (1928) were released in the
Park. Many of those species that were
released, flourished in the Park and can
be seen today.
What
to Do
Flinders
Chase offers an array of recreational
opportunities.
Live
the past - stay in a historical
lightkeepers' cottage at Cape du Couedic
or Cape Borda. Accommodation is also
available in May's Homestead and Postman's
Cottage at Rocky River. Bookings are
essential.
Walk,
Hike or Trek - a network of walking trails
provide opportunities for walkers of all
abilities to appreciate the Park and its
wildlife.
Camp
under the stars - camping opportunities
exist at Harveys Return, Snake Lagoon,
Rocky River and West Bay. Bookings are
essential and camping fees apply. The
campground at Rocky River is currently
being upgraded.
Sightseeing
& wildlife - spectacular rugged
coastlines, views of a vast wilderness,
remarkable naturally sculptured rocks and
close-up encounters with native wildlife
are all part of the Flinders Chase
experience.
Facilities
The
Flinders Chase Visitor Centre at Rocky
River is the gateway to the Park. It is
the focal point for information about the
Park, permits for camping and entry to
Flinders Chase and sale of souvenirs and
light refreshments.
Cape
du Couedic Lighthouse accommodation
Information
- Park information is available at the
Flinders Chase Visitor Centre open from
9:00 am to 5:00 pm (10:00 am - 5:00 pm
during winter). Park information is also
available at Cape Borda
Lightstation.
Hiking
at Cape du Couedic
Walking
Trails - a network of walking trails exist
in Flinders Chase and provide
opportunities for walkers of all abilities
to enjoy the Park and its
wildlife.
Barbecues
- gas barbecues set in picturesque
surrounds are available near the Flinders
Chase Visitor Centre. Please note,
Flinders Chase is designated as a Gas
Fires Only area.
Picnic
Facilities - picnic shelter facilities set
in picturesque surrounds are available
near the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre. A
picnic shelter is also available at Cape
Borda Lightstation.
Refreshments
- light refreshments are available at the
Flinders Chase Visitor Centre at Rocky
River and at Cape Borda
Lightstation.
Public
Telephone - a public telephone is located
at the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre.
Phonecards can be purchased from the
Visitor Centre.
Toilets
- Toilets are available at the following
locations
- Cape
Borda Lightstation
- Remarkable
Rocks Walk
- Cape
du Couedic Lighthouse
- Snake
Lagoon Campground
- West
Bay Campground
- Harveys
Return Campground
- Flinders
Chase Visitor Centre
- Rocky
River Campground
Water
is available year round at the Flinders
Chase Visitor Centre and seasonally at all
camp grounds. Visitors are advised to
treat all water prior to use.
Camping
at Rocky River
Camping
- Rocky River Campground is currently
being redeveloped to provide a high
quality camping experience. Water,
showers, gas barbecues and a public
telephone are available for campers at
Rocky River. Bookings are essential and
camping fees apply.
Bush
camping sites are available at Snake
Lagoon, West Bay and Harveys Return. These
camp grounds have basic toilet facilities
and water is seasonally available. Water
should be boiled prior to use. Bookings
are essential and camping fees
apply.
Trekking
- Opportunities exist to undertake
overnight or longer walks through Flinders
Chase to access remote areas of the Park.
If you are planning an overnight walk or
longer, you must discuss your route with a
Ranger and complete a Trip Intentions Form
prior to arriving in the Park.
Fees
and Charges
An
entry fee applies for access to Flinders
Chase National Park and this can be paid
at the Flinders Chase Visitor Centre at
Rocky River. Fees are charged for guided
tours at Cape Borda Lightstation and
camping. Fees are used to employ local
people and develop and maintain visitor
facilities within Flinders
Chase.
A
new walking trail experience has recently
opened in Flinders Chase. The Platypus
Waterholes Walk provides park visitors
with the opportunity to see platypus
habitat and if they are lucky, view a
platypus in its natural environment. The
walk starts from the Flinders Chase
Visitor Centre and winds its way across
Black Swamp; a haven for wildlife, to the
unspoilt Rocky River where a walking trail
loop leads visitors to specially
constructed and sensitively sited viewing
platforms. The trail provides an amazing
educational and informative experience for
visitors with colourful interpretive
panels.
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