Stansbury Jetty

Landmarks and Buildings

The Stansbury Jetty is 308 metres long, and was built and opened in 1905. The Stansbury Jetty is ideal for catching blue swimmer crabs in the summer months, as well as squid, mullet, garfish, tommies and snook at night under the jetty lights.

It replaced the original jetty, which was located further south and did not provide deep enough water for the large steamer ships of the day.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lookouts Pet Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Disabled Assistance

Caters for limited mobility Wheelchair access

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Large pelican with dolphins above on a coastal water tower. Ocean in the distance.

Stansbury Water Tower Mural

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Overlooking the bay towards Stansbury Jetty

Oyster Bay – Stansbury

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Serenity aquaculture oysters

Pacific Estate Oysters

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Stansbury Historic Cemetery

Stansbury Historic Cemetery

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Harbour Masters Park - Stansbury

Harbour Masters Park – Stansbury

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

Stansbury War Memorial

Stansbury War Memorial

Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula

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