Lincoln National Park

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Lincoln National Park is a coastal national park on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula known for its rugged cliffs, beaches, wildlife, and scenic bushwalking opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
contains Cape Donington
Fisherman Point
Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area
September Beach
Sleaford Bay
Surfleet Cove
Taylor’s Landing
country Australia
designation conservation area
governingBody Department for Environment and Water (South Australia)
hasAccess sealed roads
unsealed roads
hasCoastlineOn Spencer Gulf
hasFacility campgrounds
day-use areas
lookouts
walking trails
hasLandscapeFeature beaches
coastal heath
granite headlands
rugged cliffs
sand dunes
hasVegetation coastal heathland
mallee woodland
sheoak woodland
hasViewOf Boston Bay
offshore islands
hasWildlife dolphins
emus
kangaroos
sea lions
seabirds
isCoastal true
IUCNCategory II
knownFor coastal scenery
scenic bushwalking opportunities
wildlife viewing
locatedNear Port Lincoln
locatedOn Eyre Peninsula
nearestTown Port Lincoln
offersActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
camping
fishing
four-wheel driving
region Eyre and Western region
surface form: Eyre and Western region of South Australia
state South Australia

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Eyre Peninsula hasProtectedArea Lincoln National Park