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Campsites in South Australia, Australia

South Australia is a state located in the southern part of Australia. It is the fourth-largest state in the country, and is known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and world-class wine.The capital city of South Australia is Adelaide, and it is known for its vibrant culture and art scene. Visitors to the city can explore the many galleries and museums, dine in one of the many restaurants, or take a stroll through the historic streets.The state is also home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in Australia. From the rugged coastline of Kangaroo Island to the rolling hills of the Barossa Valley, there is something for everyone to enjoy.South Australia is also renowned for its wine production, with some of the most famous wineries in the world located here. Visitors can take a wine tour to explore the vineyards and sample some of the best wines in the world.For those looking for outdoor adventure, South Australia is the perfect destination. From hiking and mountain biking to kayaking and surfing, there is something for everyone to enjoy.So if you’re looking for a unique holiday destination, look no further than South Australia. With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and world-class wines, it is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

We have found 59 campsites in South Australia for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.

We have found 59 campsites in South Australia for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.

Pildappa Rock Campground

Minnipa , South Australia

Rest area at the base of a fascinating geological formation (Pildappa Rock)The rock is an outcropping of granite, similar in appearance to Wave Rock, and has the characteristic wave pattern, formed by erosion over 1500 million years.

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Kimba Campground

Kimba , South Australia

Blue metal car park at the sports oval.Nice area. Shower and toilets avalible. No booking required.AccessThis site is accessable by caravans in good weather.Getting thereGetting there

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Pinks Beach Campground

Pinks Beach , South Australia

Overnight parking for self contained vans, right on the beach. It is basically just a level, gravel carpark near the beach entrance. Newish public toilets but no other facilities.

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Point Sturt Campground

Point Sturt , South Australia

A flat open area, grass on top of lime stone, so difficult to pitch a tent. The camp area is exposed, with no shelter from the sun or wind. The camp site is on top of a small cliff above Lake Alexandrina, but access to the water is quite easy.

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Surfleet Cove Campground

Lincoln National Park , South Australia

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Saunders Gorge Santuary Campground

Sanderston , South Australia

Non powered camping grounds amongst the Red Gums with drop hole toilet. 4 Eco cabins 2 cottages. Restaurant with good food reasonable prices. Good quiet site. Various walking trails. A 4x4 track taking approx. 3-4hrs to travel is available for a fee. Check the web site for full details.

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Rickey Bates Reserve Campground

Mount Dutton Bay , South Australia

Camping right on Dutton Bay. Great spot for the fisherman, swimmer or just when you want to be near the water. You can camp right on the waters edge of this magnificent bay. Close to Farm Beach. There are a few fire rings (bring your own firewood).

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Alma Reserve Campground

Alma , South Australia

On the banks of the Forth River, this well shaded campsite has plenty of room to park a caravan, yet enough seclusion to pitch a tent in privacy. There are "long drop" toilets on the other side of the creek, which could be interesting if there has been some rain and the river is flowing.

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Piccaninnie Ponds Conservation Park Campground

Wye , South Australia

No Camping is no longer permitted at Picaninnie Ponds Conservation ParkAccessWe have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.Getting thereGetting there

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