Pinnaroo, South Australia

Pinnaroo, Murraylands, South AustraliaPinnaroo is as bustling town 242 kilometres east of Adelaide and five kilometres from the Victorian border. Farming is the main industry throughout the region's rolling landscapes.

Pinnaroo is the gateway to the unique landscape of the Mallee and nearby Karte Conservation Park is a good spot to see the Mallee at its best. The Scorpion Springs Conservation Park is located on the edge of Pinnaroo.

Pinaroo is also home to the biannual Spud Fest. This features fun events like the Ready Steady Mash competition, with well-known TV chefs.

For an insight into the history of the area, visit the Mallee Tourist and Heritage Centre, which features four fascinating historical collections. The area opened up around 1890, however Pinnaroo township was not settled until early 1900. The railway line was completed and opened in 1906.

Pinaroo has accommodation and a golf club. There's also modern facilities for health, welfare, sporting and public services. It's located on the shortest route from Adelaide to Sydney or Adelaide to Canberra.

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