Kangaroo Island Parks
National and conservation parks cover more than one third of the total area of land on Kangaroo Island and are ideal to explore on your next holiday.
These are havens for wildlife and a great place to get close to Australian nature. See sea lions lolling around Admirals Arch, koalas clinging to trees in Kelly Hill Conservation Park, waves crashing against the island's shoreline, and rock formations that will take your breath away.

From very early in Kangaroo Island's European settlement, national and conservation parks were declared across the Island in recognition of the importance of preserving the unique plant and wildlife species that exist here. Some of these species of plants and animals are either threatened or exist nowhere else in Australia.
Don't miss these Kangaroo Island parks:
- Seal Bay Conservation Park
- Admirals Arch
- Cape Borda Conservation Park
- Cape Gantheaume Conservation Park
- Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
- Flinders Chase National Park
- Kelly Hill Conservation Park
Parks Booklet
Read more about Kangaroo Island's parks in a Department of Environment and Natural Resources Visitor Information booklet and find out about any entry fees in the Tours and Fees booklet.


