Pet Friendly Sites

Travelling with your Dog in South Australia
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.
At the Cootra Rest Area you can sit at the picnic table and throw rubbish in the bin apart from that nothing really here to do but take a break from driving.
The Culburra North Rest Area is reasonably flat and there is a few areas further back on dirt tracks worth a look, but close to train line.
From the Cummings Lookout Rest Area you can take a short trip down to the lookout area. It's NOT recommended to take your caravan down, as you may have problems turning around.
The Curdimurka Siding Rest Area is an old historic railway siding with the rial intack. This "Old Ghan" passenger train used to run passed here up until 1980. It has now been superseded with "all weather" rail route between Tarcoola and Alice Springs . ...
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Cutana Rest Area
The Cutana Rest Area has some fairly level areas to stop at for a break from driving and a picnic, and is located on both sides of the Barrier Highway, apart from that, there's not a lot to do here.
The Darkes Memorial Rest Area has rubbish bins, some small shady trees, and plenty of parking areas that are relatively flat, all set back a short distance from the Eyre Highway on a gravel surface.
If your tired, pull into the Drain M Rest Area, otherwise keep driving, because all that's here, is a small row of trees for shade, and a rubbish bin on a fairly level surface.
The Dry Stone Walling Rest Area and it's next to a long dry stone wall. There are a few small trees separating this rest area and the Princes Highway and it's quite close to Lake Tunketta,
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.