Attraction
Southern Yorke Peninsula (SYP) Water Tower Mural Trail
Yorke Peninsula
Free
The Southern Yorke Peninsula Water Tower Mural Trail is a self-drive tour showcasing eight stunning murals across coastal and inland towns: Port Vincent, Stansbury, Wool Bay, Coobowie, Edithburgh, Port Moorowie, Minlacowie, and Yorketown.
Each mural reflects the unique identity, nature, and history of its location:
Port Vincent: Depicts a Narungga boy spear fishing, a local boy with his dog, yacht, tidal sands, and barley crops.
Stansbury: Features local marine life including Blue Swimmer Crabs, pelicans, dolphins, oysters, ribbon seaweed, and the iconic jetty and coastline.
Wool Bay: Celebrates the town's history and Narungga culture, with native flora, fauna, and the evocative "Women in the Clouds" artwork.
Coobowie: Showcases local birdlife like the Great Egret, Black Swan, and Cape Barren Goose, alongside native plants such as Pigface and Mallee Bush Pea.
Edithburgh: Highlights underwater jetty scenes, with a Leafy Sea Dragon, Pyjama Squid, White-Bellied Sea Eagle, and Troubridge Lighthouse.
Port Moorowie: Features sepia-toned images of the area on a privately owned tank, complementing the official trail.
Minlacowie: Includes Narungga totems (kangaroo, emu, shark, eagle), cultural symbols, local flora, salt lakes, and the old Minlacowie homestead.
Yorketown: A vibrant mural of golden canola and wheat fields, bottlebrush, salt lakes, historic buildings, and an RFDS airplane.
This trail is a celebration of culture, environment, and community spirit—a must-do for art lovers, photographers, and anyone exploring the Yorke Peninsula.
Each mural reflects the unique identity, nature, and history of its location:
Port Vincent: Depicts a Narungga boy spear fishing, a local boy with his dog, yacht, tidal sands, and barley crops.
Stansbury: Features local marine life including Blue Swimmer Crabs, pelicans, dolphins, oysters, ribbon seaweed, and the iconic jetty and coastline.
Wool Bay: Celebrates the town's history and Narungga culture, with native flora, fauna, and the evocative "Women in the Clouds" artwork.
Coobowie: Showcases local birdlife like the Great Egret, Black Swan, and Cape Barren Goose, alongside native plants such as Pigface and Mallee Bush Pea.
Edithburgh: Highlights underwater jetty scenes, with a Leafy Sea Dragon, Pyjama Squid, White-Bellied Sea Eagle, and Troubridge Lighthouse.
Port Moorowie: Features sepia-toned images of the area on a privately owned tank, complementing the official trail.
Minlacowie: Includes Narungga totems (kangaroo, emu, shark, eagle), cultural symbols, local flora, salt lakes, and the old Minlacowie homestead.
Yorketown: A vibrant mural of golden canola and wheat fields, bottlebrush, salt lakes, historic buildings, and an RFDS airplane.
This trail is a celebration of culture, environment, and community spirit—a must-do for art lovers, photographers, and anyone exploring the Yorke Peninsula.
<p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>
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