Point Turton is a picturesque coastal town on the Yorke Peninsula, nestled 114 km west of Adelaide, South Australia. It overlooks the stunning Hardwicke Bay, known for its blue waters and white beaches. The town's jetty, built in 1876, serves as a popular fishing spot and offers views of the surrounding waters. Point Turton has a small but growing population and features a range of accommodations, from caravan parks to self-contained holiday homes.
The town is ideal for outdoor activities such as sailing, diving, and fishing. Its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty make it an attractive destination for those seeking a relaxed coastal getaway. Visitors can enjoy local attractions like Flaherty Beach and the Walk the Yorke trail.
Point Turton's history is intertwined with its role as a major shipping point for local produce, making it a significant part of South Australia's maritime history.