| Location |  | Pt Lincoln Coastal Area |
| Description | | The Parnkalla Walking Trail meanders around Port Lincoln’s coastline and offers sites of ecological and historical interest. The trail was named for the Aboriginal tribe who Dreaming was about the beauty of Port Lincoln. There are many benches strategically placed along the trail to sit and relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery. Popular fishing spots, picnic and bbq areas, sandy beaches and a variety of other activities and interests are all part of the Parnkalla Walking Trail that would be of interest to any age group.
Protective footwear and clothing is recommended. All flora and fauna is protected. Dogs must be on a leash. Rubbish to be disposed of in bins provided.
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| Time | | 4 hours |
| Distance | | 14 kilometres, one way |
| Classification | | Medium |
| Type | | Linear |
| Category | | Regional Trail |
| Start Point | | Boston house - Lincoln Highway |
| End Point | | City's southern boundary - Proper Bay Rd |
| Further Info | | Visitor Information Centre (Ph)1300 788 378 |
| Trail Disclaimer | | This trail is provided for your enjoyment and shall only be used for an
appropriate use, in accordance with the Code of Conduct. Trail users must be
adequately prepared and obtain relevant information and maps. The trail
conditions may vary from time to time, and trail users are advised to check
weather conditions prior to leaving. Persons should use caution at all times
when using this trail.
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