Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary
Things To Do Sleaford, Lower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Mikkira Station is a tranquil secluded privately owned property 25km South of Port Lincoln near the Southern tip of Eyre Peninsula. Many easily seen koalas live in the old gum trees and kangaroos and emus freely roam around unperturbed by people. The remains of old stone sheepyards and buildings are left to show the property’s history when it was part of a larger sheep station. You can camp there in the winter months when the grass is green and tours are available year round. Entry Permit for winter self drive visits or camping are available by contacting owner directly through their website or through online agents (added booking fees)
Dogs are strictly not permitted on the property for the sanctuary of the koalas.
There are ‘Glamper Campers’ with comfortable beds onsite that you can hire, or bring your own camper or caravan.
There is a shelter shed, toilets and a hot shower, plenty of good water but no power available. Campfires – in containers only – are permitted in winter. Please bring own wood.
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Birdwatching Camping WalksDisabled Assistance
Caters for challenges with learning and communicationMembership
Visitor Information CentreRates
Price is per vehicle for 24 hours – self drive only available in winter (due to bushfire risk). Onsite camper glamping hire is available for extra cost.
Tours are available all year round. Please enquire at the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre Centre.