Marion Bay
has a beautiful jetty and the wide bay at your door for those long walks. A safe sheltered beach is great for swimming or rove to the surf beach for the fish. Boat ramp facilities let you get out to the big fish quickly.
Innes National Park
is located adjacent to Stenhouse Bay. Stenhouse Bay has a sandy beach and facilities for the traveller. Stop and collect information about the park and the surrounding countryside.
Warrenben Conservation Park,
inland from Marion Bay, is dedicated to the preservation of the unique mallee bushland scrub. The park caters for walking and information can be retrieved from the Innes Park Trading Post at Stenhouse Bay. Wildflowers in spring and birdlife will surprise the careful bushwalker. Look-out for wedge-tailed eagles cruising the skies.
Corny Point
is located on the northern side of the 'Bottm end' of Yorke Peninsula and with its wide views of Spencer Gulf is a ideal picnic stop. Immediately south of Corny Point are the inland conservation parks Carribie and Thinda where tea-tree vegetation and unique bushland provide interesting bushwalking.
Brentwood
is one of the oldest rural towns on Yorke Peninsula. Stop and take a look at the historic architecture and the local art.
Warooka
lies in the heart of the barley growing pastoral land and has historic building dating from the late 1800s. Visit the Warooka District Museum.
Foul Bay
is renowned for excellent surf fishing and is an easy drive up the coast from Marion Bay.