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South Australia’s national parks experience marked increase in visitation

South Australia’s national parks experience marked increase in visitation
February 5, 2021

South Australia’s national parks experienced a 77% rise in park entry numbers in December 2020 when compared to the same time in 2019 - an impressive 28,298 people visited South Australia’s regional national parks in December 2020, up from 15,985 the year before.

The state’s coastal and river parks were the most popular with Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park on the Yorke Peninsula experiencing a 90% rise, Lincoln National Park on the Eyre Peninsula receiving twice as many visitors, and Murray River National Park in the Riverland which had a 200% rise in people camping.

As part of the rise in overall park visitation, there’s also been a significant increase in people taking shorter, weekend visits in the past year to parks within half a day travel outside of Adelaide such as in Mount Remarkable National Park, Deep Creek Conservation Park and Para Wirra Conservation Parks.

SA Minister for Environment and Water David Speirs said the summer holidays provided the perfect time for visitors to enjoy what South Australia’s parks had to offer adding “to have a 77% increase in visitor numbers to our national parks is an amazing result.

“South Australia is home to some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world and it’s fantastic to see more and more people getting outdoors and experiencing this.

“With international borders closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic many Australians have been looking to holiday in their own backyard and our national parks - and in particular our regions - have been real beneficiaries.

“This has significant flow on benefits for regional communities with more people staying the night, spending money and supporting the local economy at a time when it’s needed most.

Minister Speirs added that the South Australian Government is investing record amounts to provide a better visitor experience and improve conservation including “more than $130 million investment all over South Australia from the Flinders Ranges to Kangaroo Island and places in between as well as increasing the number of rangers in our national parks.

“We are undertaking once-in-a-lifetime projects such as the creation of Adelaide’s second metropolitan national park – Glenthorne – as well as opening up our reservoirs for recreational access.”

Image of Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park courtesy of SA Dept of Environment and Water 

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