Price, South Australia

Price is a town and locality on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.

[1] It is within the Yorke Peninsula Council local government area and is 131 kilometres (81 mi) north west of the centre of state capital, Adelaide.

She was a daughter of Henry Strong Price, a pioneer pastoralist of the Flinders Ranges.

[11] Tourism facilities are limited to the Wheatsheaf Hotel, established 1886, and a caravan park.

[citation needed] Wills Creek is a very sheltered anchorage for boats and, in earlier times, it was from here that bagged salt and grain was loaded onto ketches for export.

Wills Creek at high tide