The best forest glamping near Adelaide

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From coastal walks and beach getaways to wine tasting in the Adelaide Hills or the wild desert plains of the Outback—Adelaide has all of it on its doorstep, and campers have plenty of options, too. Check into a luxury caravan park within a short drive of the city, bed down in a retro caravan and enjoy a BBQ around the campfire, or pitch your tent near Eden Valley vineyards. Adelaide is also well situated for exploring South Australia’s national parks, where campers can get back to nature at bush camping sites.

Stretching south of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula has beachfront walking trails, surf breaks, and quiet camping spots within a 1.5-hour drive of Adelaide. Sip Shiraz in the McLaren Vale wine region; head to the beach towns of Southport, Boomer Beach, and Waitpinga; or drive over to Kangaroo Island to spot wild kangaroos, koalas, fur seals, and little penguins.

Lush vines, stone villages, and some 150 wineries make the Barossa Valley one of Australia’s best wine regions. Just over an hour from Adelaide CBD, it’s an escape from urban life, where you can bike through the countryside, float over the vineyards in a hot air balloon, or try farm-to-table cuisine before checking into a campsite.

Northwest of Adelaide, the Yorke Peninsula curls its way around the St. Vincent Gulf, clocking up more than 700 kilometres of coves, beaches, and headlands. Just a 2-hour drive from the city, you can hike Innes National Park, play a game of golf, snorkel the Windara Reef, or go swimming, surfing, and fishing along the coast.

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Niagra falls (which is actually like a 20cm drop in reality) is just before the kayaks in the distance and the site is to the right in the clearing in front of the trees.  Access would be coming down the track to the left of the ute,  swinging right and then reversing in.

2. Sunset Rocks Farmstay

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33km from Adelaide · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mount Barker Springs, SA
Sunset Rocks Farmstay: Creekside Camping & Permaculture Experience Discover the tranquility of Sunset Rocks Farmstay, a 20-acre gem nestled in the rolling hills of Mount Barker Springs. Our unique property features Mount Barker Creek flowing through it, creating picturesque creekside campsites perfect for nature lovers. Our property is a unique haven nestled against dramatic cliffs and a burbling creeks. A really special camping experience. ***ALL KIDS UP TO 18 STAY FREE *** CAMP FIRES: - ok out of fire ban season. ## No fires after Nov 15 2025. ## Experience the charm of an evolving permaculture farm, home to friendly sheep, playful lambs (August - November), alpacas, chickens, and fruit trees, all while surrounded by the beauty of native Australian wildlife. Our campsites offer stunning creekside views, with some situated directly on the water's edge. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek and the rustic charm of our natural setting. Your hosts, certified Permaculture Designers, are dedicated to environmental preservation, ensuring a sustainable and enriching experience for all guests. The property is designed to provide a peaceful escape, allowing you to reconnect with nature. Local Attractions: Sunset Rocks Farmstay is ideally located for exploring the Adelaide Hills region. Discover nearby Ngeringa Vineyards, wander through the Laratinga Wetlands, or hike to the summit of Mount Barker for breathtaking views. Explore the SteamRanger Heritage Railway, browse the Adelaide Hills Farmers Market, and sample local flavors at Howard Vineyard and Prancing Pony Brewery. The historic town of Hahndorf, with its charming shops and restaurants, is also just a short drive away. Farm Activities: Immerse yourself in farm life by meeting our animals, exploring the land, and learning about permaculture practices. Children can enjoy kayaking in the creek's rock pools, while nature enthusiasts can enjoy scenic walks. We encourage guests to respect and enjoy the environment: we have a range of native animals on the property including blue tongue lizards, possums, brown and red bellied snakes, heaps of birds including kookaburras and often a kangaroo or dozen!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$419
 / night

From coastal walks and beach getaways to wine tasting in the Adelaide Hills or the wild desert plains of the Outback—Adelaide has all of it on its doorstep, and campers have plenty of options, too. Check into a luxury caravan park within a short drive of the city, bed down in a retro caravan and enjoy a BBQ around the campfire, or pitch your tent near Eden Valley vineyards. Adelaide is also well situated for exploring South Australia’s national parks, where campers can get back to nature at bush camping sites.

Stretching south of Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula has beachfront walking trails, surf breaks, and quiet camping spots within a 1.5-hour drive of Adelaide. Sip Shiraz in the McLaren Vale wine region; head to the beach towns of Southport, Boomer Beach, and Waitpinga; or drive over to Kangaroo Island to spot wild kangaroos, koalas, fur seals, and little penguins.

Lush vines, stone villages, and some 150 wineries make the Barossa Valley one of Australia’s best wine regions. Just over an hour from Adelaide CBD, it’s an escape from urban life, where you can bike through the countryside, float over the vineyards in a hot air balloon, or try farm-to-table cuisine before checking into a campsite.

Northwest of Adelaide, the Yorke Peninsula curls its way around the St. Vincent Gulf, clocking up more than 700 kilometres of coves, beaches, and headlands. Just a 2-hour drive from the city, you can hike Innes National Park, play a game of golf, snorkel the Windara Reef, or go swimming, surfing, and fishing along the coast.

98% (81)

Top-rated campgrounds

Niagra falls (which is actually like a 20cm drop in reality) is just before the kayaks in the distance and the site is to the right in the clearing in front of the trees.  Access would be coming down the track to the left of the ute,  swinging right and then reversing in.

2. Sunset Rocks Farmstay

99%
(34)
33km from Adelaide · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Mount Barker Springs, SA
Sunset Rocks Farmstay: Creekside Camping & Permaculture Experience Discover the tranquility of Sunset Rocks Farmstay, a 20-acre gem nestled in the rolling hills of Mount Barker Springs. Our unique property features Mount Barker Creek flowing through it, creating picturesque creekside campsites perfect for nature lovers. Our property is a unique haven nestled against dramatic cliffs and a burbling creeks. A really special camping experience. ***ALL KIDS UP TO 18 STAY FREE *** CAMP FIRES: - ok out of fire ban season. ## No fires after Nov 15 2025. ## Experience the charm of an evolving permaculture farm, home to friendly sheep, playful lambs (August - November), alpacas, chickens, and fruit trees, all while surrounded by the beauty of native Australian wildlife. Our campsites offer stunning creekside views, with some situated directly on the water's edge. Enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek and the rustic charm of our natural setting. Your hosts, certified Permaculture Designers, are dedicated to environmental preservation, ensuring a sustainable and enriching experience for all guests. The property is designed to provide a peaceful escape, allowing you to reconnect with nature. Local Attractions: Sunset Rocks Farmstay is ideally located for exploring the Adelaide Hills region. Discover nearby Ngeringa Vineyards, wander through the Laratinga Wetlands, or hike to the summit of Mount Barker for breathtaking views. Explore the SteamRanger Heritage Railway, browse the Adelaide Hills Farmers Market, and sample local flavors at Howard Vineyard and Prancing Pony Brewery. The historic town of Hahndorf, with its charming shops and restaurants, is also just a short drive away. Farm Activities: Immerse yourself in farm life by meeting our animals, exploring the land, and learning about permaculture practices. Children can enjoy kayaking in the creek's rock pools, while nature enthusiasts can enjoy scenic walks. We encourage guests to respect and enjoy the environment: we have a range of native animals on the property including blue tongue lizards, possums, brown and red bellied snakes, heaps of birds including kookaburras and often a kangaroo or dozen!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$419
 / night

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When to go

Summertime (December through February) is Adelaide’s busiest period, when crowds descend on the city to enjoy its summer festivals. To avoid peak season, the best camping times are spring (September through November) and autumn (March through May), when the weather is typically warm and dry—ideal for hiking, road tripping, and outdoor activities. Springtime is also best for wildlife watching, when baby kangaroos are often seen roaming the bushlands of Kangaroo Island.

Know before you go

  • Having your own vehicle is a big plus around Adelaide—public transport is limited in the surrounding areas.
  • Fire bans are common during summer and dry periods, so be sure to check local recommendations before lighting your campfire.
  • Adelaide Central Market is one of the largest in the country and a great spot to pick up picnic supplies and fresh produce.

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