By Lauren Ferrone
Published: Friday, February 25, 2022
Pitch a tent and explore SA’s great outdoors at these seven stunning campsites.
1. Kuitpo Forest, Fleurieu Peninsula
Like an enchanted scene straight out of a fairytale, Kuitpo Forest (pictured above) is a magical plantation of towering pines and ginormous gums. Chookarloo campground, found within the forest, offers 23 sites to pitch a tent for a small fee. You’ll also find timber shelters, fire pits and plenty of shade. And we promise, Little Red Riding Hood was just unlucky – there are no big, bad wolves in this forest.
2. Talia Caves, Eyre Peninsula
With few creature comforts (no running water or bathroom facilities), this free campsite is as bush as it gets. The pay-off for roughing it? Waking up to the ocean views south of the campground. Be careful where you set up camp though as Talia Beach is known for its strong rips and big waves.
3. Plush’s Bend, Riverland
Leave the houseboat on the river. There are several secluded camping spots along the Murray River, such as Plush’s Bend near Renmark – a short drive from the town centre. There’s a spot for tents and another separate area for vans right by the riverside, and even two flushing toilets nearby (score!)
4. Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park, Flinders Ranges
Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder… well, it’s no wonder Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia’s outback makes it on the list. There are 10 campgrounds dotted around the park, which is high above sea level to make it a spectacular spot for stargazing.
5. Tanunda Discovery Park, Barossa Valley
Sleeping on the ground in the middle of nowhere doesn’t appeal to everyone. Decked out like plush hotel rooms with king-size beds, heating, WiFi and even kitchenettes, this glampground is, well, glamourous. While we’re sure you love spending time with the kids, these eco-luxe tents are for adults only. So, pop the bubbly and put your feet up.
6. Emu Bay, Kangaroo Island
Don’t beat around the bush; take in the fresh sea air at Emu Bay on Kangaroo Island. While campers aren’t permitted to pitch a tent on the beach, there’s a nearby campground within walking distance of the white sandy shore. Forget hot chocolates with floating marshmallows – this beachside campsite calls for refreshing beverages. Nearby, you’ll find pop-up kitchen Mini De Lights, which serves cocktails and street food. Remember: don’t drink and drive – that applies on the road and beach.
7. Woodhouse Activity Centre, Adelaide Hills
Making s’mores might entertain the kids long enough for you to pitch the tent, but you won’t hear any grumbles of boredom at this unique campsite. From laser skirmish and rock climbing to tube sliding and hiking, there’s adventure for campers of all ages.