
South Australia has some Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at.
We have compiled a list, to help make it easy for you to find the perfect one for you and your pet.
The Dublin Lions Park Rest Area does not offer a lot of shelter from the sun or road traffic noise, but it's a place to pull over and take advantage of the undercover picnic table.
The Dublin North Rest Area does not a lot of shelter from the sun or road traffic noise, but it's a place to pull over and take advantage of the undercover picnic table.
The Eight Mile Corner Rest Area is a large wide and flat area that will take all sized caravans and motorhomes. There is a 20 hour stopover permitted at this rest stop.
The Evelyn Downs Rest Area has an undercover picnic table and some rubbish bins set on a flat gravel surface, and a more desolate place would be hard to find. On a good note though, its flat as a tack as far as the eyes can see in all directions.
The Eyre's Water Hole Rest Area is a large flat area with a nice amount of shade.
When stopping at the Father Woods Park you can checkout the Timber Carvings while you take a short break from your journey.
The Fitzgerald Bay Camping Areas has quite a few spots available in designated areas, look for the signs pointing you in the right direction to the campsites.
The Forestry Information Stop is best to leave this spot to the off roaders as it's a bit of a squeeze for larger caravans.
The Frank Potts Reserve has quite a few places amongst the trees to pull into and have a picnic and a few hundred metres from a wine tasting centre.