Pine Point is located on the eastern side of Yorke Peninsula about 18km south of Ardrossan. It is a popular crabbing spot during the summer months and has a nice safe beach. The seaside shack community of Black Point is located a short distance away and you can walk there along the beach when the tide is low.

Pine Point features walking trails and tennis courts outside the park. Inside the park there is a Kiosk/Takeaway shop. The town’s central location makes it a great base to explore the Yorke Peninsula from or have a fishing trip with family and friends.

Pine Point 150th Anniversary celebrations:

Pine Point Pop-up Markets

The Markets are held in the community hall, with a coffee van and a wide variety of stall vendors including; earrings, candles, crochet, desserts, plants and even face painting!

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Exploring the Peninsula

Down south you will find towns such as Edithburgh, Yorketown, Warooka, Marion Bay, and the stunning Innes National Park, which features native flora and fauna. It is also home of the historic Inneston Village and has a rugged coastline, including the Ethel shipwreck, Shell beach rock pools & Stenhouse bay jetty. The ‘bottom end’ also showcases the stunning Flahertys beach, east of Point Turton.

Innes National Park

The Innes National Park is located 130km from Pine Point and is popular all year round. The Inneston Historic Walk will teach visitors about the historic village of Inneston and the history of gypsum mining in the area. Ethel Beach is also a popular location where visitors can see the remains of the Ethel shipwreck.

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To the North you will find the Copper Triangle towns of Kadina, Wallaroo and Moonta. These towns are steeped in History due to the discovery of Copper in the mid 1800’s. The town of Kadina is the commercial centre of the Yorke Peninsula and contains large retail stores.

Fishing, boating & crabbing

The Yorke Peninsula is famous for its Fishing, boating & crabbing and is one of the most popular destinations in South Australia for a fishing holiday. Pine Point’s central location gives you easy access to the entire Peninsula, home to the blue swimmer crab.

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Walk the Yorke

Walk the Yorke is a 500km+ continuous network of walking/cycling trails that showcases the Yorke Peninsulas coastline. The trails pass through all the major coastal towns (including Pine Point Caravan Park) so there are plenty of places to start or stop your journey.

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For more tourist information please visit the Yorke Peninsula web site.