Kingston SE, South Australia

Kingston SE is a quaint town located towards the southeastern region of Adelaide. The town is approximately 297kms from the capital of South Australia and almost 45 km from the Robe city. Nearby attractions include the Coorong and the Encounter Bay.
This quaint little town was once a small village on the coast of Lacepede Bay in South Australia. Today, Kingston SE is a regional centre for various agricultural productions, cattle production, horticulture, viticulture and aquaculture.
Kingston SE Caravan Park Accommodation, SA
Another popular touristy spot in Kingston SE is the National Trust Pioneer Museum; a visit to this museum is recommended for the visitors of all age groups. Apart from that, you can also choose to visit the parks such as the Apex Park, Lions Park and the Dowdy St. Historic Cape Jaffa Lighthouse.
Apart from that, staying at some Kingston SE caravan park accommodation also offers cray-fishing opportunities for the locals and tourists alike. Most of the visitors come to Kingston SE for fishing and cray-fishing. With a number of surrounding water body, Kingston SE offers a good fishing opportunity for the guests. You can expect to find some good catches of a wide variety of species here.
The Big Lobster sculpture at the entrance of the town is one significant and popular landmark in Kingston SE. The city offers few beautiful conservation parks such as the Jip Jip conservation parks and the Butchers Gap within the vicinity of the town.
While visiting Kingston SE, you can also plan for a scenic drive to the Mount Scott CP to see the peculiar rock formations and also to the Coorong to check out its abundant bird population.
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