Finnis Point (or Finniss Point) is a hill in the Belvidere Range and historic locality on the western side, a few kilometres south of Riverton, west of Hamilton and north of Tarlee in South Australia.
[1] A small town of the same name once lay about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) due northwest of the peak at the north end of Finnis Point Road.
[3] It was one of fourteen churches in the Kapunda Circuit listed in 1863[4] and the congregation held its first anniversary in October 1864.
[7] Frederick Hannaford MHA had a farm on Finnis Point Road, some 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Riverton.
[citation needed] The spelling of the town's name is problematic: "Finniss" was used for earliest land sales[8] and should be correct if it were named for Boyle Travers Finniss (though he was originally "Finnis").