Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park (Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park, is located in southeastern (Kangaroo Island), kangaroo island, south-east of South Australia, bordering (Seal Bay Conservation Park), the Panther Bay Conservation Park in the west, and covers an area of about 4213 hectares.
Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park was founded in 1971 with silvery beaches, lush jungle, deep lakes, golden deserts and a wide variety of wildlife. Jungle hiking is one of visitors' favorite projects. The park contains undamaged coastal vegetation and is rich in green. Tourists like to travel through the magical jungle to explore the mysteries of nature. There are many wild animals in the park, including whales, seals, osprey, sea carvings, kangaroos, beavers and so on. Their existence has added infinite vitality and vitality to the park.
There are plenty of hiking places in Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park, while no man's land on the coast of the Cape is restricted to experienced hikers. The main attractions of the park are:
- The northern Murray lagoon, (Murray Lagoon), is the largest freshwater lake on kangaroo island, home to abundant birds and the best bird-watching resort on kangaroo island.
- In the east of the park, Diestre Bay has a beach of leisure and beauty.
- Both sites have campsite and walkways, free access to the park, camping needs to be booked and paid in advance on the official website.