Things to do
Hallett Cove is one of Australia's most outstanding geological and archaeological sites, recording an Australian ice age some 280 million years ago and providing a treasure chest of more than 1,700 Aboriginal artefacts.
Magnificently developed glacial pavements along the northern cliff tops are recognised as the best record of Permian glaciation in Australia and being of worldwide significance.
The park also conserves native flora and fauna and has a beach for swimming and fishing.
The Marion Coastal Walking Trail extends 7.2 km from Marino in the north, to the Hallett Headland Reserve at Hallett Cove in the south.
It features stunning views, educational signs, and a great work out!