Innamincka Regional Reserve
Innamincka Regional Reserve is located in the far northeast of South Australia, near the border with Queensland. It covers an area of approximately 1,000 square kilometers and is known for its unique landscapes, including wetlands, sand dunes, and the iconic Cooper Creek. The reserve is a significant area for wildlife, providing habitat for various bird species and other native animals.
The reserve is also rich in Aboriginal culture, with the Yandruwandha and Yawarrawarrka peoples being the traditional custodians of the land. Visitors can explore the area's natural beauty, historical sites, and enjoy activities such as camping, birdwatching, and photography.