9 Wild Beaches and Coves of Innes National Park
Where the peninsula meets the open sea
At the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula, Innes National Park guards a coastline of dramatic cliffs, turquoise bays and powerful surf. From famous breaks to hidden coves, here are nine of its finest beaches.
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Innes National ParkShell Beach (Innes)
A pretty crescent of crushed shell reached on foot.
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Innes National ParkDolphin Bay
A secluded swimming beach where dolphins cruise offshore.
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Conditions in Innes change fast, so always check the swell and weather before you swim or surf.
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