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Deep Creek Conservation Park Take one of the many walks offered in this park and each turn will reveal a new and exciting sight: rugged coastal cliffs, tranquil creeks, majestic forests and scenic waterfalls. The extensive walking network offers easy short walks to more challenging long-distance hikes. Add them together for a longer, overnight trek. Keep an eye out for the western grey kangaroos at dusk on the Aaron Creek Hiking Trail or drop a line at Blowhole Creek and Boat Harbour beaches. Permits are required in the park (self-registration). 26 km SW.
Normanville: a seaside town with beach and heritage-listed sand dunes. Shipwrecks off the coast are popular with divers; 3 km W. Myponga Conservation Park: popular bushwalking and birdwatching park; 9 km NE. Myponga: a historic town with fantastic views from the Myponga Reservoir; 14 km NE. Second Valley: a peaceful picnic spot with a jetty for fishing; 17 km SW. Rapid Bay: this seaside town offers excellent fishing and diving opportunities. Sightings of the endangered leafy sea dragon in the bay make diving a must for any enthusiast; 27 km SW. Talisker Conservation Park: an interpretive trail explains the old silver-mine workings in the park; 30 km SW. Cape Jervis: breathtaking sea and coastal views on entering town. Vehicular ferries to Kangaroo Island depart from here, and it is also the starting point of the 1200 km Heysen Trail (bushwalking trail) to the Flinders Ranges. Morgan's and Fishery beaches nearby have good fishing; 35 km S.

