A nice sandy bay on the Eyre Peninsula overlooking the Spencer Gulf, you will be quite isolated here so make sure you have plenty of supplies with you.
A good path leads down to the waters edge where you will find a pontoon, check the warning sign as there is often a blue green algae growing in this limestone lake.
Lots of places to stop and take a rest along this dirt road.
Dogs must be on leashes at all times.
if you wish to stay you can get the information from here
https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/find-a-park/Browse_by_region/Murray_River/loch-luna-moorook-game-reserves#fees
Not suited 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
https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/find-a-park/Browse_by_region/Murray_River/loch-luna-moorook-game-reserves#fees
Reasonably level and a few trees offering limited shade, and no sound barrier between you and the Princess Highway.
P.S. Don't go fishing, as there is nothing to catch here, and water levels vary depending on the time of year, and drought conditions.
Louth Bay is a lovely seaside town located approximately 24km from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off Louth Terrace.
The camp ground has 5 unpowered sites available at $10.00 per night, camping outside these sites is strictly not permitted.
Bookings are not taken for this campground, payment can be made upon arrival or departure.
District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula|PO Box 41, Cummins SA 5631 Tel: (08) 8676 2106|Fax: (08) 8676 2375
Want to Travel but Don't Own A Caravan?Why not Hire a Self Drive Campervan, and Explore Australia. |
We have 1031 guests and one member online