Four Wheel Driving in Little Dip Conservation Park, Limestone Coast,
South Australia Australia
Off road route:
24.15 miles (40 km)
Little Dip Conservation Park is located at 34 km/21 mi in the south east of Adelaide at Limestone Coast region.
In its 40 km/24 mi off road route, you will admire a wild coastline with sand dunes where Aboriginals used to live. If  you feel like getting more adventurous, you can cover 100 km/62 mi and you will pass through small lakes.
The surface is moderated by sand, mud, rocks and clay. Moreover you will enjoy the plenty of flora and fauna as well as you can lead the path to the beach. The park is open 24/7 and there are camping facilities to stay in.
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