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Free bush camping opposite the spectacular Woolshed Cave on the Eyre Peninsula. No facilities at all, but front-row access to extraordinary geological formations, a 20km beach, and regular dolphin and whale sightings. Fully self-sufficient campers only.
First campground inside Innes National Park on the Yorke Peninsula. 25 bush sites with campfire pits, walking distance to beach and the historic Stenhouse Bay Jetty. Emus through camp, winter whale watching, and SA’s best salmon fishing at Browns Beach.
The only 2WD-accessible campground in Coffin Bay National Park, with 19 sites overlooking sheltered Yangie Bay. Kayak launch, five walking trails from camp, and abundant wildlife including emus, kangaroos and winter whale watching from nearby cliffs.
Council campground on Kangaroo Island where the Harriet River meets an award-winning beach. Powered and unpowered sites, hot showers, BBQs and a playground. Wallabies through camp, koalas in the trees, and world-class fishing from the jetty.
Surf, wildlife and bush camping on the Yorke Peninsula. Three camping zones for caravans, camper trailers and tents near one of SA’s best breaks. Tammar wallabies at dusk, whale watching in winter, and the Yorkes Classic surf comp in October.
Deep Creek’s most comfortable campground, with hot showers, flush toilets and 16 bush sites beneath tall stringybark forest. Walking trails depart from camp, and kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas are regular visitors. 108km south of Adelaide.
Beachfront camping on the Fleurieu Peninsula, 100km south of Adelaide. Rapid Bay offers 50 unpowered sites right on the sand, famous jetty diving with leafy sea dragons, and affordable rates from $12.50 per adult. Dogs welcome on leash.
The only campground inside Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. Over 300 bush campsites beneath river red gums, with resort pool access, scenic flights, Adnyamathanha cultural tours and emus wandering your campsite. Best April to October.
The strategic base for fishing and exploring Innes National Park. Offers stunning sunrise views and easy access to Inneston ruins. 2WD accessible (gravel) with 9 unpowered sites suitable for caravans. Strictly self-sufficient: drop toilets only, no water. Be prepared for…
The best location in Mount Gambier, sitting right on the edge of the Blue Lake crater. A polished BIG4 experience featuring a heated indoor pool, jumping pillow, and manicured sites for big rigs. Walk to the lookout or the free…










