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List of Low Cost South Australian Camping Sites
Low Cost Camping in South Australia.
These are normally operated by the local Council, or State Parks.
They offer very affordable alternatives to free camping, with some campgrounds even better than traditional Caravan Parks
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The Ocean is within a hop skip and a jump from the Barkers Rocks Camping Area. Note: The Yorke Peninsula Council are now charging fees to stay here from the 24 January 2021
The Bower Rest Area is located next to tennis courts and town hall. A public toilet is onsite and some tank water.
From the Coorong National Park Long Point Campground all water activities Fishing, Canoeing, bird watching or simply enjoy a long stroll along the beach. Camping fees apply. Ticket at gate entrance A view of Long Point.
D'Estrees Bay Campground
Frank Potts Reserve
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.
The Haythorpe Reserve Camping Area has plenty of places to choose from, and you are right on the banks of the Murray River.
The Lipson Cove Campground is not sheltered so choose your weather wisely. There are public toilets and fire pits, and good fishing available here. This is a nice sandy bay on the Eyre Peninsula overlooking the Spencer Gulf, you will be quite isolated her ...
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Loch Luna Game Reserve Camping Area
The Loch Luna Game Reserve Camping Area is not suitable for large vans, Dogs are allowed as long as they are on leash...it is national park so you have to pay as well if you wish to stay you can get the information from here.
Loch Luna Game Reserve Camping Area 2
The Loch Luna Game Reserve Camping Area 2 is a basic campsite suited to those of you who are self contained, there is a public toilet, and quite a few campsites along the Murray River and Dogs must be on a leash at all times.