What to do and see in Naracoorte, South Australia: The Best Nature & Parks

October 10, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Discover the best top things to do in Naracoorte, Australia including Memorial Parklands, Naracoorte Caves National Park, Black Cockatoo Bush Camp Hiking Trails, Wonambi Fossil Centre, Stick Tomato Cave, Victoria Fossil Cave, Naracoorte Creek walk, Alexandra Cave, Lions Heritage Park, Limestone Cliffs Walk.
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1. Memorial Parklands

Price Avenue, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia +61 8 8762 1399 [email protected] http://www.naracoortelucindale.com
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Memorial Parklands

Get fit on the adult exercise equipment, stroll or jog the 1.1 kilometre walking track or relax on the wide, open green space. The local children love the nature play area - where they can climb, play in the sandpit and play with water. Have a picnic or relax under the shaded gazebo, where there are tables and seats. Dogs are welcome to exercise off their leash

2. Naracoorte Caves National Park

Limestone Coast, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia +61 8 8760 1210 http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/naracoorte/Home
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Naracoorte Caves National Park

The caves have preserved an outstanding fossil collection. The Wonambi Fossil Centre offers visitors the opportunity to discover what the area was like over 200,000 years ago.

Reviewed By masonvet

Got there at 9.15 and could book all 3 tours for the morning. After a friendly cafe lunch we self guided around the other cave system and the museum...can honestly say it kept 3 teenagers and 2 adults entertained until 2pm!!! Highly recommend!!

3. Black Cockatoo Bush Camp Hiking Trails

Chapples Road, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia http://www.blackcockatoobushcamp.com.au/
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Black Cockatoo Bush Camp Hiking Trails

4. Wonambi Fossil Centre

89 Wonambi Road, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia +61 8 8760 1201 http://www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au/discover/above-the-ground/wonambi-fossil-centre
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Wonambi Fossil Centre

Reviewed By Z6598TZjohnp - Bacchus Marsh, Australia

Went here after the fossil cave tour as the guide really peaked our interest, Very interesting and a real insight into Australia's history.

5. Stick Tomato Cave

89 Wonambi Road, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia https://www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au/discover/under-the-ground/stick-tomato-cave
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Stick Tomato Cave

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

The only cave that can be visited on self guided tour. The best cave for young families or people who get claustrophobic as you can leave easily. Great value for money at $10. Located close to car park so easy to visit while waiting for Alexandra cave tour

6. Victoria Fossil Cave

Stony point rd, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/d9c6370f-b123-4d4f-899c-a28901094aa1/naracoorte-caves-map.pdf
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Victoria Fossil Cave

Reviewed By chrisfE8833SP - Myponga, Australia

Amazing guided tour , the caves are well worth a visit highly recommend to anyone thinking about it , very interesting

7. Naracoorte Creek walk

Riverside Drive, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia +61 8 8762 1399 [email protected] https://www.naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=607&t=uList&ulistId=0&c=8610
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Naracoorte Creek walk

Approximately 5kms in length it can be completed as a loop or in sections. The Creek Walk encompasses the Naracoorte Nature Park where wildlife can be spotted. The walk passes the Naracoorte Cemetery where you can explore the monuments and gravestones that are an important part of Naracoorte’s heritage. During the swimming season, cool off at the Naracoorte Swimming Lake.

8. Alexandra Cave

89 Wonambi Rd, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271 Australia https://www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au/discover/under-the-ground/alexandra-cave
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Alexandra Cave

Reviewed By tamasinec

An impressive cave, with many beautiful features and a competent tour guide, it is a must see on your list.

9. Lions Heritage Park

MacDonnel St, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia http://www.naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au/page.aspx
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10. Limestone Cliffs Walk

Stony point rd, Naracoorte, South Australia Australia http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/d9c6370f-b123-4d4f-899c-a28901094aa1/naracoorte-caves-map.pdf
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