

Point Bell Conservation Park
Pastrol Unincorporated Area
About Point Bell Conservation Park
This small rocky point with granite boulders contains long, sandy beaches and sand dunes. It provides excellent camping, swimming, and fishing opportunities. A good time can be had catching mulloway, whiting, garfish, tommy ruff, trevally and sweep. While there are no designated walking trails, visitors are free to explore the nearby headland, sheltered bays and beaches. You may even see birds such as white-bellied sea-eagles, cormorants and honeyeaters within the park. Access is limited and by four-wheel drive only.
Point Bell Conservation Park
Pastrol Unincorporated Area, South Australia
Point Bell Road, Pastrol Unincorporated Area, Penong, South Australia, Australia, 5690
This rocky point with granite boulders contains long, sandy beaches and sand dunes where you can swim and fish. Access is by four-wheel drive only.
Point Bell Conservation Park
Point Bell Road, Pastrol Unincorporated Area, Penong, South Australia, Australia, 5690
EPParks@sa.gov.au
8625 3144
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