Warooka - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Warooka Town with Memorial Hall
Warooka - FURTHER INFORMATION
Warooka - Warooka visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Warooka' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from South Australia.
Warooka is a small town at the bottom end of Yorke Peninsula, 232 kilometres from Adelaide. Established in 1876 its name was derived from the aboriginal word for 'Muddy Waterhole'. Warooka services surrounding farms and visitors who come to enjoy fishing, water sports and the nearby Innes National Park.
One of the towns older buildings is the Warooka Memorial Halls which was built in 1927 and is now home to the library.
Things to do:
- Flaherty's Beach Sandbar Golf Classic in January/February, a 6-hole golf course laid out on sandbar as the high-tide recedes.
- Warooka Christmas Eve, a street party with a huge pageant depositing Father Christmas at the village green
- Fishing and Boating
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: 232 kilometres from Adelaide, 20km west of Yorketown and 56km north of Stenhouse Bay and Innes National Park.












