Wallaroo is a historic port town on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, about 160 kilometers northwest of Adelaide. Founded in 1860, it quickly became a significant copper mining and export hub. Today, Wallaroo is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, fishing, and maritime history. Visitors can explore the Wallaroo Heritage and Nautical Museum, which showcases the town’s mining and shipping past. The restored copper smelters offer insight into the area’s industrial heritage. The town’s jetty is a favorite spot for fishing and crabbing. Wallaroo also serves as a ferry port for Kangaroo Island.