Port Wakefield is a town at the top of the Yorke Peninsula.
The town is situated immediately to the east of the Wakefield River, at the head of Gulf St Vincent.
The first European to visit the site of the town was Matthew Flinders. He reached the head of the gulf in 1802, and named the gulf it after Admiral Lord St Vincent.
The town was selected a ideal for a port for the movement of copper, and huge quantities of ore passed through the town in the mid 19th century. However, the railway line reached the area around 10 years after the port was established, and the transport of copper mainly switched to rail. There was some continuing use of the port for agriculture, but Port Wakefield became an agricultural service town during the 20th century, with a small but developing tourism industry.
Many know Port Wakefield today as a road stop on the highway out of Adelaide towards Port Augusta, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula, Flinders Ranges, the Outback (South Australia), Northern Territory and Western Australia. However, there is a small town off the highway, with some interesting sights to see.
- Copper Coast Visitor Information Centre, Kadina, 50 Moonta Road, Kadina, SA 5554. M-F 9AM - 5PM; Sa & Su 10AM - 4PM.
- Port Wakefield Information Outlet, Highway One, Port Wakefield, SA 5550.
Copper Coast Visitor Information Centre, Kadina, 50 Moonta Road, Kadina, SA 5554. M-F 9AM - 5PM; Sa & Su 10AM - 4PM.
Port Wakefield Information Outlet, Highway One, Port Wakefield, SA 5550.
Pick up an historic town walk guide from the caravan park or the motel. Even just driving around the town will give you a feel of how many old sandstone structures there are around town.
- Courthouse Museum
- War Memorial Arch
- Old Train station and railway bridge
- Port Wakefield Wharf. Whoever decided on Port Wakefield as the site for mineral export from South Australia obviously had little vision of the nature of what ships would become. The wharf at Port Wakefield is a parallel wooden wharf, with deep water, about 5m wide to the mangroves on the other side. It is worth a look, and it is also possible to launch your boat here
Courthouse Museum
War Memorial Arch
Old Train station and railway bridge
Port Wakefield Wharf. Whoever decided on Port Wakefield as the site for mineral export from South Australia obviously had little vision of the nature of what ships would become. The wharf at Port Wakefield is a parallel wooden wharf, with deep water, about 5m wide to the mangroves on the other side. It is worth a look, and it is also possible to launch your boat here
- Samphire Coast. The Samphire Coast stretches from Ardrossan, heading north to Port Wakefield and then south all the way to St Kilda, north of Adelaide. Located just minutes from Highway One, it is a holiday resort of a different kind - a haven for bird life, and one of South Australia's premier bird watching locations.
- Swimming Pool. There is a sluice gate across the river near the caravan park, which creates a pleasant and safe salt water swimming area. There is a footbridge across the water, and a picnic area, as well as cold water showers and a changing room. You can actually swim a few hundred metres upstream from the dam, and swim under the bridge, making it quite a large swimming area.
Samphire Coast. The Samphire Coast stretches from Ardrossan, heading north to Port Wakefield and then south all the way to St Kilda, north of Adelaide. Located just minutes from Highway One, it is a holiday resort of a different kind - a haven for bird life, and one of South Australia's premier bird watching locations.
Swimming Pool. There is a sluice gate across the river near the caravan park, which creates a pleasant and safe salt water swimming area. There is a footbridge across the water, and a picnic area, as well as cold water showers and a changing room. You can actually swim a few hundred metres upstream from the dam, and swim under the bridge, making it quite a large swimming area.
There no shopping strip in town. Even the pubs, museum, foreshore, Post Office, motel and wharf are all separated by a couple of residential streets.
The main street has probably become National Highway One as it passes to the east of the town. There is the full selection of service station brands, each with an attached roadhouse, and some open 24-hours. There is a general store, and a fruit and veg place open normal business hours. There are ATMs in the service stations.
- Kiplings Bakery, Highway One, Port Wakefield. A favourite stop as you pass through Port Wakefield.
- Port Wakefield Bakery
Kiplings Bakery, Highway One, Port Wakefield. A favourite stop as you pass through Port Wakefield.
- Port Wakefield Hotel.
- Port Wakefield Golf Club.
Port Wakefield Hotel.
Port Wakefield Golf Club.
- Clinton Conservation Park is a preserved area of mangrove just north of Port Wakefield. It is an ideal spot for birdwatchers, with over 50 species present in the area.
Clinton Conservation Park is a preserved area of mangrove just north of Port Wakefield. It is an ideal spot for birdwatchers, with over 50 species present in the area.