Innamincka is not a city, but rather a small settlement in the far northeast corner of South Australia, Australia. It is located on the banks of the Cooper Creek, and is known for its remote location and natural beauty. Innamincka is popular among tourists and adventurers, particularly those interested in outback exploration, bird-watching, fishing, and camping. The area is also significant for its Aboriginal heritage and history, with ancient rock art and cultural sites found in the surrounding area. Despite its small size and isolation, Innamincka offers basic amenities such as accommodation, fuel, and a general store to cater to visitors.