Minlaton is a town in the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia with a population of 800 in 2016.
Minlaton is a beautiful town with wide main street featuring grass and tree studded median strip. The town is perfect for a casual stroll to peruse the many and varied shops. Visit Minlaton on your way to and from "the bottom end" of the Yorke Penisnsula.
Minlaton was the hometown of Harry Butler, a World War I flying ace. His Bristol M1C monoplane has been restored and is preserved in pride of place in a building the centre of the town. When he flew an air mail run from Adelaide across Gulf St Vincent to Minlaton in 1919, it was the first over-water flight in the Southern Hemisphere.
Minlaton, like most of the Yorke Peninsula, has a dry Mediterranean Climate bordering on Semi-Arid. Annual rainfall is around 360mm, most of which falls in the winter months.
By far, as of 2021, the only way to get to is via car. From the state's capital of Radelaide, it's 202km. The first part of the drive which include North South Motorway, and Port Wakefield Highway are mostly a divided dual carriageway. Once you've passed Port Wakefield, you've another one hour to go, and use the , but then turn onto the Yorke Highway and go on for about 100km until .
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