Blowhole Beach
A wild, remote cove inside Deep Creek National Park
A secluded sand-and-pebble cove on the southern Fleurieu coast, reached only by 4WD track or a steep 3km return walk down from Cobbler Hill - and gloriously empty when you get there.
A hidden Fleurieu cove
Blowhole Beach sits at the end of a steep gully on the southern coast of Deep Creek National Park, hemmed in by dark cliffs and tussocked headlands. There are no buildings, no kiosks and rarely more than a handful of other visitors. On a calm day the water is glassy and turquoise; when the swell is up, the surf thunders against the rocks at either end of the cove.
Getting in: 4WD or hiking boots
This is the trade-off - Blowhole Beach is one of the Fleurieu's most rewarding beaches precisely because it is so hard to reach. Visitors with a high-clearance 4WD can drive the steep, rocky Blowhole Beach Track from Tappanappa Road down to a small carpark just behind the dunes (the track is genuine 4WD only - 2WD vehicles are prohibited and fines apply). Everyone else parks at the Cobbler Hill picnic area and walks down the Blowhole Beach Hike, a 3km return trail that drops sharply through coastal scrub. Allow about 2.5 hours return; the climb back out is the hard part, so save water and energy for it.
Once you're there
The beach is good for a swim in calm conditions but there are no patrols, no facilities and no phone signal - treat it as a true wilderness beach. Western grey kangaroos are commonly seen along the track and on the dunes, and the surrounding park is part of the Heysen Trail. A Deep Creek National Park vehicle entry fee applies (currently around $13.90 per vehicle) and must be booked in advance through parks.sa.gov.au.
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Sources
- Blowhole Beach - official source - www.parks.sa.gov.au (accessed April 2026)
Image credits
- Blowhole Beach looking north east by RetroBorg , Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons