Discover the best free camping spots across South Australia. Plan your next outdoor adventure with our comprehensive guide.
At Bunyip Park, nestled near the local pub and river, campers can enjoy a peaceful stay. This pet-friendly campground is perfect for motorhomes, caravans, and camper trailers, with areas suitable for tents. Did you know that the nearby river is home to the endangered platypus? With a 48-hour stay limit, it's an ideal stopover for Aussie adventurers.
Nestled in the heart of Australia, this campsite is a hidden gem next to a charming 1850s pub. Did you know that this spot is a favourite among stargazers, with its incredibly dark skies offering a breathtaking view of the Southern Cross? With warm fires and lovely service, it's the perfect spot to set up camp and enjoy the great outdoors.
Experience the best of Aussie camping at Burra Caravan Park, nestled near historic sites and town. Did you know Burra is home to the famous Monster Mine, a must-visit attraction? Our park offers clean facilities and large washing machines, perfect for a comfortable stay. Come and soak up the Outback atmosphere!
Experience the thrill of free camping at Burra Creek Gorge, nestled near the iconic Worlds End Highway. This pet-friendly site welcomes caravans, motorhomes, and big rigs, with spots for tents too. Did you know that Burra Creek Gorge is home to an abundance of native wildlife, including kangaroos and emus? Come and immerse yourself in the Aussie outback.
This Aussie bush camp is a tranquil escape for self-contained travellers. Did you know that the surrounding region is home to an array of unique native wildlife, including kangaroos and cockatoos? The campsite offers a basic, no-frills experience amidst the stunning Australian landscape.
This Aussie campsite is a ripper for outdoor enthusiasts, especially kayakers and canoeists. Did you know that the nearby waters are home to an abundance of marine life, including dolphins and sea turtles? With amenities like bathrooms and electricity, you'll be as comfortable as a kangaroo in a paddock. Come and immerse yourself in the beautiful Australian wilderness.
Tucked away on the water's edge, this Aussie campsite is a ripper of a spot for those seeking seclusion. Did you know that this region is home to an abundance of wildlife, including dolphins and whales that can be spotted from the shore? Accessible via 4WD, it's the perfect getaway for adventure-seekers.
G'day campers! This Aussie campsite is a ripper for self-contained travellers. Located near the stunning Outback, it's a great spot to witness the night sky's incredible stargazing opportunities - did you know this region has some of the darkest skies in the world?
G'day campers! Our free campsite is a ripper for self-contained travellers, nestled in the Aussie bush. Did you know that this region is home to some of the country's most vibrant stargazing spots? With its basic setup, it's perfect for those seeking a no-frills outdoor adventure in the great Australian wilderness.
Escape to Lipson's beachfront bush camp on Spencer Gulf, where you can soak up the sun and surf. This stunning spot is a hidden gem, with big rig-friendly spaces and breathtaking views. Did you know that Spencer Gulf is a hotspot for dolphin sightings, making this camp a must-visit for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts?
G'day campers! This Aussie campsite is a secluded haven for self-contained vehicles, with two designated car parking areas. Did you know that the nearby area is home to a stunning array of native wildlife, including kangaroos and cockatoos? With a 24-hour maximum stay, it's the perfect spot to rest and recharge amidst nature's beauty.
Nestled in a stunning Aussie setting, this free camp is a gem for self-contained travellers. Did you know that this region is home to an incredible array of native wildlife, including kangaroos and cockatoos? Surrounded by breathtaking views, it's the perfect spot to pitch a tent and soak up the laid-back atmosphere.
Escape to our serene bush camp, nestled in a tranquil Australian setting. This spot's a ripper for hiking and exploration. Did you know that this region's home to some of the oldest known Aboriginal rock art? Come and immerse yourself in nature, with fire pots available for when conditions permit.
Carpenter Rocks, near Mount Gambier, offers a unique camping experience. It's a hotspot for spotting southern right whales during their annual migration. This pet-friendly campsite has toilets and BBQ areas, making it an ideal stop for self-contained vehicles.
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