
South Australia Rest Area Information âšī¸
Rest Areas are not generally used for camping, they are meant for you to take a short break from driving, so you can refresh, and continue on your journey safely.
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The 42 Mile Crossing Rest Area has a few small trees that separate you from the Princes Highway.
The 42k Peg Scenic Lookout parking area is on a gravel surface with no amenities, and it's a short drive off the Eyre Highway with a Beautiful view of the Great Australian Bight, so plenty of room to let your pet have a run if you like.
To get to the 75k Peg Scenic Lookout, drive down the road for approx 1 Kilometre to the 75k Peg Scenic Lookout, it's well worth the effort.
The Agnes Creek Rest Area has a picnic table, a few rubbish bins and a bit of shade to park under and far enough from the Stuart Highway to get a good nights sleep.
The Arno Bay Park Rest Area is a nice place for a stroll along the beach or have a bite to eat at one of the picnic tables, then use the public toilets and rubbish bins.
The Baan Hill Reserve Picnic Area is a popular spot for the 4x4 enthusiasts not far from the Ngarkat Conservation Park HIstoric site.