Yorke Peninsula Council

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The Yorke Peninsula Council is a local government area in South Australia. Located on the lands of the Adjahdura people, Yorke Peninsula Council covers an area of 5,830 km2 and serves a population of 11,600 people.

Yorke Peninsula Council actively supports and encourages both domestic and international tourism. The region has many attractions to explore, including lighthouses, shipwrecks, Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park, Windara Reef, wildflowers and self-guided tours.

Put on your walking shoes and explore the peninsula at your own pace through the Walk the Yorke walking trail. This multi-day trail allows you to visit the best of the peninsula and was developed with the council, local communities and state working together.

Suburbs

Agery, Ardrossan, Arthurton, Balgowan, Black Point, Bluff Beach, Brentwood, Chinaman Wells, Clinton, Clinton Centre, Coobowie, Corny Point, Couch Beach, Cunningham, Curramulka, Dowlingville, Edithburgh, Foul Bay, Hardwicke Bay, Honiton, Inneston, James Well, Kainton, Koolywurtie, Maitland, Marion Bay, Minlaton, Nalyappa, Parsons Beach, Petersville, Pine Point, Point Pearce, Point Souttar, Point Turton, Port Arthur, Port Julia, Port Moorowie, Port Rickaby, Port Victoria, Port Vincent, Price, Ramsay, Rogues Point, Sandilands, Sheaoak Flat, South Kilkerran, Stansbury, Sultana Point, Sunnyvale, The Pines, Tiddy Widdy Beach, Urania, Warooka, Wauraltee, Weetulta, White Hut, Winulta, Wool Bay, Yorke Valley, Yorketown.