The area surrounding Cape Douglas is mainly used for agricultural purposes, one of the major highlights is the Douglas Point Conservation Park; an important protected area.
Take in the breathtaking views of the coast when visiting the Douglas Point Conservation Park. This area is also home to a rare daisy that can only be found in 3 other sites within the country.
Another notable feature within the Park include its beautiful exposed limestone, small sandy beaches, sea cliffs, and dense coastal vegetation – which make it a great place for diving, fishing, and bushwalking.
Other nearby attractions that are worth exploring include the Mount Schank Volcano Walk, the Port MacDonnell Maritime Museum, the Kilsby Sinkhole, and Germein Reserve.
All the untouched, pristine natural attractions here make it a great escape from busy tourist areas.
- Fast Facts
Fast Facts about Cape Douglas
- Located 42km south-west from Mount Gambier
- Overlooks the Southern Ocean
- Coast stretches from Jones Bay to Middle Point Headland