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Kelly Hill Conservation Park Information

Kelly Hill Conservation Park sits on the south coast of Kangaroo Island. Together with the adjoining Cape Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area, it's more than 7000 hectares and contains an extensive limestone cave system, a rich diversity of bushland and an abundance of wildlife.

Kelly Hill Caves are the major attraction of the park and you can join a tour to explore them. The Showcave contains an impressive arrangement of pristine cave formations - straws, stalactites, stalagmites and helictites that will amaze the you.

Local resident, Harold Bell, brought the caves at Kelly Hill to the attention of the general public. Harold Bell first explored the caves with a small group of companions in the summer of 1925 and 1926. Shortly afterwards he was appointed caretaker and the caves were opened to the public.

The Kelly Hill Visitor Centre houses interpretive displays, a small selection of souvenirs, limited range of drinks and snack food, attractive picnic ground with tables, seats and rain water, gas barbecues in two shelter sheds and a toilet block.

Grassdale is a significant reminder of the early pioneers on Kangaroo Island. European occupation at Grassdale dates back to 1812 when Captain George Sutherland reported sealers living in bark huts near the site of the present farm cottage.

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