Oyster Bay – Stansbury

Natural Attractions

The protected coastline adjacent to the town of Stansbury is known as ‘Oyster Bay’. Prior to Stansbury being dedicated and named by Governor Musgrave in 1873, the actual town was also known as ‘Oyster Bay’. During the 1800s, fishing vessels would often travel from Adelaide, across the Gulf of St Vincent, to harvest native oysters from the rich waters surrounding the area.

Oyster Bay is now home to two Oyster Leases – Pacific Estate Oysters and Southern Yorke Oysters. Both oyster farms produce the widely known and commonly eaten Pacific Oyster, but have also reintroduced the native Australian Oyster back to the local waters. If you consider yourself an oyster connoisseur, the native oyster is well worth tasting.

Facilities

Barbeque Boating Facilities Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Lookouts Picnic Area Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication Caters for limited mobility Wheelchair access

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Stansbury Jetty

Stansbury Jetty

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Stansbury Foreshore Mural - Seaside Markets

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Overlooking the bay towards Stansbury Jetty

Oyster Bay – Stansbury

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Stansbury Walking Trail

Stansbury Walking Trail

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Original school house and residence, built 1878

Stansbury Museum

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Mills Gully Lookout - Stansbury

Mills Gully Lookout

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