Corny Point Mural

Landmarks and Buildings

Located on Corny Point Road beside the cricket oval and opposite the caravan park, the Corny Point Mural transforms the exterior of the public toilets into a vibrant celebration of local identity. Designed by Christine McCarthy and painted by the Corny Point community in April 2006, this public artwork was made possible through the Country Arts SA Regional Arts Fund and the Corny Point Progress Association.
The mural captures the essence of Corny Point’s coastal and rural charm, with detailed depictions of sea life, native flora and fauna, rolling green hills, and a watchful kangaroo. Each wall tells a story—whether of the ocean’s bounty, the beach’s colourful treasures, or the inland agricultural landscape. This community-led project is not just functional public art, but a warm invitation to pause, look closer, and appreciate the unique beauty of this seaside town.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lawn / Gardens Picnic Area Public Toilet

Membership

Tourism Industry Council of SA

Rates

Free Entry

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