South Australia: A-Z
12 Mile Dam Rest Area
The 12 Mile Dam Rest Area is a handy place to pull over on the edge of the Eyre Highway, straight onto a level surface, and take a short rest from driving then on your way again.
157k Peg Rest Area
164k Peg Rest Area
The 21k Peg Rest Area is level with a little bit of shade and quite a bit of room for the larger rigs.
The 38k Peg Rest Area is a large level gravel area to park your caravan for an hour or two. The Cliffs overlooking the Ocean are just a short walk away if you want to grab a photo.
Getting to the 42 Mile Crossing Campground is recommended 4 wheel drive, so don't try to get to this area with a two wheel drive, unless it's a motorbike that is. hahaha
42 Mile Crossing Rest Area
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.
75k Peg Scenic Lookout
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.
Agnes Creek Rest Area
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.
Algebuckina Bridge
The Algebuckina Bridge has lots of places to select from some with low trees, you will need your levelling blocks for most of the sites. 4X4 vehicle prefered transport for this remote local.
Anna Creek Siding
At the Anna Creek Siding you'll see some old buildings that are in quite reasonable shape, and a tent can be pitched inside them as well as the chimney used as a cooking area if needed.