Kelly Hill Conservation Park is located in the southwest of (Kangaroo Island), a famous tourist resort in southern South Australia, west of (Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary), a wildlife conservation park in Hansen Bay, and covers an area of about 2176 hectares of, Kelly Hill Conservation Park visitor center on South Coast Road.
Compared with other scenic spots on kangaroo island, Kelly Hill Conservation Park is less famous. (Kelly Hill Caves) is the main feature of the park. Tourists can enter these limestone caves under the leadership of tour guides, enjoy the craftsmanship of nature such as stalactites and stalagmites, and wear helmets and headlights for adventurous tourists. Guided by experienced guides, smaller caves in underground labyrinths are explored by crawling. The protection measures in the Carey Mountain grottoes are very good. For example, the special lights in the cave are only briefly turned on when there are tourists, because these artificial lights can damage the stalactite in the cave.
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