Lincoln National Park
Lincoln National Park is a protected area located in Australia, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The park features a variety of habitats, including sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and dense forests, making it a haven for wildlife. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and camping while exploring the natural beauty of the region.
Established in 1941, Lincoln National Park covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers. It is home to several unique species, including the Western Grey Kangaroo and various seabirds. The park also offers scenic views of the Spencer Gulf, attracting nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts year-round.