Cape Spencer is a headland located on the south west tip of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. It was named after George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer by Matthew Flinders during March 1802. It has been the site of an operating navigation aid since 1950 and has been located within the Innes National Park since 1970.© Wikipedia
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Cape Spencer Lighthouse is located on a headland within Innes National Park overlooking the Spencer Gulf and Investigator Straight. The lighthouse can be accessed along Cape Spencer Road - this is a dirt track leading from the Cable Bay Camping Area. The road is in very good condition and magnificent views of the cliffs along the southern end of the Yorke Peninsula make this adventure well worthwhile.
There are a number of shipwrecks lying at the bottom of the ocean in this area due to treacherous conditions before the lighthouse came into operation. I highly recommend a day exploring the Innes National Park and its amazing scenery. Note - the fee to enter the national park can be paid online.