Carappee Hill means 'place of water' and became a conservation park in 1973, covering 850 hectares. Carappee Hill Hiking Trail can be found on Carappee
In Lake Gilles Conservation Park the saline lake is surrounded by low sandy rises, gypsum dunes and isolated stony hills, creating a peaceful environment.
The Darke Peak scenic drive is a leisurely drive suitable for most vehicle types, driving around the Darke Peak Ranges, taking in the beautiful scenery.
Corrobinnie Hill is a large granite outcrop on the outskirts of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park, providing views of the Park and the Gawler Ranges in the
Mt Millar Wind Farm is situated in the Franklin Harbour Council but is accessible from Cleve turning from the Birdseye Highway onto Wangaraleednie Road. The
4WD tracks and bushwalking trails provide excellent opportunities to observe the wildlife of Pinkawillinie Conservation Park. Visitors should be prepared and have some 4WD experience.
Ticklebelly Hill, also known as Observation Hill, is a tranquil area of native bush which provides a safe, sustainable environment for the protection of the
The monument for Sylvia Jessie Katherine Birdseye was erected to perpetuate and acknowledge her outstanding service.
Sylvia introduced overland mail and passenger bus services between
Cleve Sporting Facilities is home to various local sporting groups, the grounds providing facilities to a range of sports.
With well maintained courts offering basketball,
A commemorative monument to the author of gumnut babies 'Snuggle Pot & Cuddle Pie'.
May Gibbs (1877-1969) is one of Australia’s most treasured illustrators, artists
Polda Rock Reserve is an attractive water reserve that originally supplied the Wudinna Township. Much of the original infrastructure, including the hand constructed stone channel
Step into yesterday’s schoolroom, blacksmith shop, workers cottage and more at the Mount Laura Homestead Museum and learn about the development of Whyalla.
Ancient ranges, deep gullies, seasonal waterfalls and rocky gorges, the Gawler Ranges National Park is a majestic, natural wilderness waiting for you to explore.
A leafy memorial to the foresight of the early city fathers, Ada Ryan Gardens is Whyalla’s most popular park located between Cudmore and Watson Terraces.
The club offers the latest state of the art cardiovascular equipment, pin and plate loaded strength equipment, free group fitness classes and personal training.
Rising sharply from the surrounding plains, Ucontitchie Hill is a beautiful rock formation located 32 kilometres south-west of the Wudinna Township. Scenically spectacular, this natural
Pildappa is a spectacular sight - a rock with the highest and longest wave formations on the Eyre Peninsula, rivalling those of Western Australia's famous
The Freycinet Trail extends 12 kilometres along the coastline of Fitzgerald Bay in the Upper Spencer Gulf. Beginning at the northern end of Fitzgerald Bay