The Kangaroo Island covers an area of approximately 4400 km²/1698.8 mi², located at 110 km/70 mi south-west of Adelaide and easily accessible by ferry or plane. A congregation of attractive small towns and fascinating wild Conservation parks, Kangaroo Island represents Australia's third largest Island.
Kelly Hill Conservation Park, located in the south west of the island is the only destination for quad biking fans and not only in a fascinating wild natural reserve. At Kelly Hill, the Park’s most popular area, guided quad bike tours through 250 ac/1.02 km² of unique scenic bushland are offered for an unforgettable experience.
Lead your way through native grass trees and huge Eucalyptus trees spotting koalas, echidnas, Rosenberg’s goannas (KI’s largest native predator) and beautiful native and endangered birds. Anyone from 6yrs old and up can enjoy this tour and no previous experience is required. Kelly Hill Caves conservation park is serviced with BBQs, picnic areas, shelters, and toilets.
In the evening and as the sun sets on the horizon, the Tammar Wallabies can be spotted as well as the island’s unique kangaroos. You can watch them graze and hop around or look up at the truly amazing star lit night sky. You won’t believe how many of those are visible out here away from the city lights!
Flinders Chase National Park in the west of the island offers an alternative getaway, where koalas bask in the gum trees and seals basking on the beach. Don’t get surprised if kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, goannas and Platypi come across your way.