Activities
The park hosts a range of activities including bushwalking, four wheel driving, camping and fishing. Numerous bushwalking trails are available throughout the park, including the 93km Investigator Trail along the coast of the national park, and the Stamford Hill Hike to the highest point in the national park where the Matthew Flinders monument is present. Much of the park is only accessible via four wheel drive tracks. The park is home to the Sleaford to Wanna sand dune track, one of the few sand four wheel drive tracks in the state. There are many camping sites throughout the park and Donington cottage can be rented. The coasline is rich with fish and fishing is allowed.
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