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List of South Australia Rest Areas

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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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James Ainsworth Horrock Monument Rest Area

James Ainsworth Horrock Monument Rest Area

Goyder Highway, , , South Australia
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The James Ainsworth Horrock Monument Rest Area has a small strip of tree lined land running alongside the main road with a fair amount of room for your van.

John S Christian Reserve

John S Christian Reserve

Black Hill Road, , , South Australia
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The John S Christian Reserve is a reasonably level area and a public toilet with a few spots to park your caravan at. You. have mobile phone signal here and your dog can get a break from the backseat of your car.

Karoonda East Rest Area

Karoonda East Rest Area

10929 Karoonda Highway, , , South Australia
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The Karoonda East Rest Area is stuck in between a railway line, and Loxton Road, on fairly level ground.

Keith Park Rest Area

Keith Park Rest Area

Heritage Street, , , South Australia
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The Keith Park Rest Area is a rather large park that spans both sides of the road, with plenty of picnic tables to chooses from.

Ki Ki South Rest Area

Ki Ki South Rest Area

Dukes Highway, , , South Australia
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The Ki Ki South Rest Area is slightly elevated and running alongside the Dukes Highway with a bit of scrub to help shield noise.

Kidnippy Rest Area

Kidnippy Rest Area

Kidnippy Rest Area Eyre Highway, , , South Australia
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The Kidnippy Rest Area is a large gravel area, with picnic tables and rubbish bins here, plus some shade, and a few trees. You can grab a bit of shut eye here, then be on your way again.

Kimba East Rest Area

Kimba East Rest Area

Eyre Highway, , , South Australia
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The Kimba East Rest Area is reasonably level, with a few dirt tracks leading off into the bush for the more adventurous. I would suggest you walk them first before commiting your van.

Kimba Rest Area

Kimba Rest Area

Eyre Highway, , , South Australia
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The Kimba Rest Area is a handy spot to stop at, there is an IGA supermarket across the road so pick up some supplies while visiting here, AND the Big Galah nearby GPS -33.141783,136.421747

Kingston South Rest Area

Kingston South Rest Area

cnr Murrabinna Road and Princes Highway, , , Victoria
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Koonalda Rest Area

Koonalda Rest Area

Eyre Highway, , , South Australia
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The Koonalda Rest Area is a flat desolate area, with the only shade available being the undercover picnic table. There are rubbish bins located her also, with room for your caravan or motorhome.

Camping at Rest Areas Regulations in South Australia.

Rest Area Definition: A rest area is a safe area beside the road where motorists can pull off the roadway to rest.

You can sleep in most of the rest areas in Australia for 20 hours consecutive, but pitching a tent and setting up camp is prohibited.
Some areas of South Australia might have different time limits, so be observant and check if there are any erected sings with limits.

Facilities vary within each Rest Area, some may have public toilets, fireplaces, bbqs, picnic tables etc. or they might have nothing more than a place to safely park your vehicle.

Note: It is important motorists use rest areas designated for the type of vehicle they are driving.

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