Limestone Coast Tourist Park
Limestone Coast Tourist Park is a serene sanctuary set on expansive parkland, providing guests with a unique chance to experience the captivating beauty of the Limestone Coast. The tourist park offers a variety of accommodation options consisting of 36 powered ensuite sites and 49 brick units, all set in an atmospherically tranquil and rural backdrop. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a recharge while enjoying stunning views and engaging in local recreational activities.

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Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of the Limestone Coast Tourist Park. Nestled within 8 acres of peaceful parkland setting, it offers a refreshing retreat with remarkable views of the surrounding countryside. The park features 36 powered ensuite sites for camping enthusiasts along with 49 brick units for those seeking a more solid base. It presents a remarkable opportunity to explore the attractions of the Limestone Coast. Come, uncover the beauty, adventure, and tranquility that's waiting for you at Limestone Coast Tourist Park.
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Limestone Coast
Spanning from Lake Alexandrina's Murray River outlet to the border of Victoria, South Australia's captivating Limestone Coast is a campers' dream. This region is a geological marvel, featuring intriguing caves and unique rock structures. It's an ideal location for camping adventures, offering exploration opportunities and an abundant wildlife display.
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The existence of the Lakes and Craters Region can be traced back to a lengthy period of volcanic activity that spanned over thousands of years. The most expansive lake in Victoria, Lake Corangamite, is characterized by its salt water and contains a salinity concentration higher than the ocean. During periods of drought, the salinity of this lake can surge to extreme levels. This location serves as a habitat for brine shrimp, which is a crucial food source for both local and migratory birds. A lot of lakes in Victoria have evaporated over time, and it's not a rare sight to witness concrete boat ramps leading towards grassy expanses. However, many lakes still sustain, boasting ample water levels and abundant fish populations.
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