All these Conservation Parks have bushwalking trails and camping is allowed. For Access Conditions, times and permits please contact Department of Environment and Heritage Information line (08) 8204 1910. For more information visit the South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage.
Peebinga Conservation Park
Peebinga Conservation Park was reserved to conserve the habitat of the rare Western Whipbird. The park is situated 37 km north of Peebinga. Access is from the Pinnaroo Loxton Road via the Kringin turnoff. An unsealed road located 3 km west along the Kringin Road turns south opposite "Mootatunga" and cuts through a section of the park.
There are signposts at Kringin and at the Mootatunga turn off. Caravans can access from the Mootatunga end but ample fuel and water should be carried at all times.
Vegetation in the park varies as some of it has been cleared and remains grassland. The rest is characterised by low stabilised dunes with open scrub cover featuring Ridge-fruited and Slender-leaved Mallee with Warty Cypress over Broom Bush. The higher areas have Square-fruited, Red and White Mallees. As well as the Whipbird, the park has Malleefowl, Western Grey Kangaroos and Echidnas.

For Access Conditions, times and permits
Department of Environment and Heritage Information
(08) 8204 1910 ~ website
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