GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #33 | Page 51

RV TRAVEL LINCOLN NP Exploring Lincoln NP is a must. If you have a tent or camper trailer, the Memory Cove Campground offers peaceful solitude. Memory Cove is accessed by an unsealed track suitable for 4WDs or AWDs; collect a key to enter the Wilderness Area. There are only five small campsites there, which must be booked in advance. Also, pick up the self-guided drive brochure and any other information available on Lincoln NP. Common bottlenose dolphin. The self-guided brochure corresponds to a number of posts pointing out flora, fauna and historical facts. At 26km is a short track to the Jussieu Bay and Curta Rocks lookout. The Cape Catastrophe Lookout is at 38km and the Memory Cove day-use area and campground is at 42km. There is another track to a lookout at 33km; from here, an old driving track is now a three- hour return hike to the West Point cliffs. About 30m to the right is a rocky outcrop used by whalers as a note board to leave messages for other boats. Australian giant cuttlefish. / 51