Coffin Bay National Park

Coffin Bay National Park

Introduced European honey bees occur in the park and are attracted to available water to drink. To reduce risk of bee sting, keep food and drink containers covered and inaccessible to honey bees. Details

The 4WD track from Yang­ie Bay to Mor­gans Land­ing has deep ruts, nar­row pass­es & soft sandy sec­tions. Please use cau­tion when tra­vers­ing & dri­ve to con­di­tions. Sand flags & recov­ery tracks rec­om­mend­ed. Occasionally high tides inundate sections of the track with seawater, we recommend avoiding peak tide times and checking water depths before crossing. Details

Park fees:
Vehicle entry: $10.90 per vehicle
Accommodation from: $21.60 per night
Fees must be paid before entry to the park. Campsite fees are per night, subject to availability.
688.62km from Adelaide
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Known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coast­line around the Cof­fin Bay Nation­al Park are ide­al for boat­ing, fish­ing, sail­ing, scu­ba div­ing and wind­surf­ing. You can explore the park’s coastal land­scapes of high windswept cliffs and mas­sive dunes, pound­ing surf beach­es and shel­tered sandy bays.

At the south­ern end of the park is Yang­ie Bay, acces­si­ble by 2WD. It’s an ide­al place to pad­dle your canoe, enjoy a bush pic­nic or explore a coastal bush­walk­ing trail. Point Avoid and Gold­en Island look­out can also be reached by sealed road and you’ll be reward­ed with spec­tac­u­lar island views along the way.

The pris­tine north­ern beach­es of Cof­fin Bay Nation­al Park are only acces­si­ble by high-clear­ance 4WD. A favourite des­ti­na­tion for anglers, bird­watch­ers and surfers, this remote and beau­ti­ful area offers sev­er­al seclud­ed camp­ing areas with easy beach access.

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Maps on your mobile

If you have a smart­phone or tablet you can down­load the free Aven­za Map app and have inter­ac­tive nation­al park maps on hand when you need them.

The app uses your device’s built-in GPS to plot your real-time loca­tion with­in the park onto a map. The app can be used with­out a net­work con­nec­tion and with­out roam­ing charges. You can also mea­sure area and dis­tance, plot pho­tos and drop place­mark pins.

How to get it work­ing on your device:

1. Down­load the Aven­za Maps app from the app store (iOS/Android) whilst you are still in range (its free!).
2. Open up the app and click the shop­ping cart icon.
3. Click Find’ and type the name of the nation­al park or reserve you are look­ing for.
4. Click on the map you are after and install it (all our maps are free).
5. You will now find a list of your installed maps on the home page of the Aven­za Maps app.
6. Use our maps through the Aven­za Mapa app while in the park and nev­er take a wrong turn again.

Google Street View

Want to explore a trail before you leave home or use Google Maps to nav­i­gate straight from your door to the trailhead?

We’ve worked with Google to film more than 600km of walk­ing trails, park roads, camp­grounds and water­ways in some of our most beau­ti­ful places. Click to see what the parks offer and the avail­able facil­i­ties before you go. This is an espe­cial­ly great tool if you have acces­si­bil­i­ty needs, are vis­it­ing with peo­ple of vary­ing ages or fit­ness lev­els or are push­ing a pram and want to view a trail before leav­ing home.

You can start explor­ing this park on Google Street View using the links below.

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