Nene Valley Conservation Park is located in the southeastern part of South Australia, about 35 kilometers southwest of Mount Gambier. Established in 1972, it is a protected area that preserves vegetation typical of sandy coasts, featuring unique flora adapted to this environment. The park is not a beach but rather a coastal conservation area, providing habitat for diverse wildlife and offering scenic views of the surrounding landscape. It is situated near the coastal dunes of Nene Valley, overlooking the Southern Ocean.
Visitors can explore the natural habitats within the park, including vegetation types that are becoming increasingly rare in this region due to clearing and grazing. The park's proximity to Port MacDonnell makes it an attractive destination for those interested in exploring South Australia's coastal natural reserves.
While it offers opportunities for nature observation and exploration, the park does not provide typical beach activities like swimming or sunbathing. Instead, it serves as a refuge for native species and offers insights into the region's ecological importance.