The best camping near Black Point with campfires

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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Black Point, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 130 options to choose from, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation that suits your preferences. Whether you're into horseback riding, wildlife watching, or hiking, this location has it all. And don't worry about breaking the bank - with prices as low as $8 per night and an average price of $25 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Want to know where the locals love to camp? Check out these top campsites: Tarlee - Serenity (194 reviews), Breakaway Farmstay (158 reviews), and Pymbroke (96 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities such as pets, campfires, and potable water. Get ready for an unforgettable camping experience with Hipcamp!

88% (12)

Top-rated campgrounds

BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park

2. BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park

83%
(3)
67km from Black Point · 216 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Hughes, SA
Just under two hours from Adelaide and a barefoot stroll to one of the Yorke Peninsulas most beautiful beaches, BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park is the perfect spot for your next family getaway. Located right on the beachfront, our coastal caravan park features amenities such as a swimming pool, jumping pillow, and direct access to the beach. Port Hughes is known as a prime fishing destination, while our convenient location ensures easy access to the town centre, promising an unforgettable holiday experience by the beach. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Port Hughes has it all. From pristine beaches perfect for fishing, swimming, and admiring breathtaking sunsets, to charming local cafes and restaurants offering delicious food, there’s something to enjoy at every turn. Enjoy a fantastic range of facilities at Port Hughes Holiday Park, including a sparkling swimming pool, a fun-filled jumping pillow, and direct access to the stunning beachfront—perfect for family fun and relaxation under the sun.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$49
 / night
Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

5. Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

100%
(10)
62km from Black Point · 2 sites · RVs · Warooka, SA
A brief history of Ballara...Ballara is the 100-year-old family home built for William and Emilia (Millie) Baker & their five children. Built in 1910, it is understood Millie would not come to Warooka until the house was finished and furnished! Wise woman!William Baker came to Warooka as a young boy in 1884 with his mother, sister and 2 brothers, after the sudden death of his father.In the early 1900s, Will and his brother Alf became storekeepers, trading as Baker Bros. and running 2 stores in Warooka. Will, Alf and younger brother, Tom, also went on to become farmers.William met Millie when she came from Ballarat to visit her sister who lived at Warooka. Millie named her new home 'Ballara' in memory of her home town.A feature of the house is its ornate ceilings, and story has it that visitors came from afar especially to view them.William ran a wheat agency from an office on the front verandah and was also a contact for World War 1 recruitment.In 1927, William sadly died at only 50 years of age, leaving Millie on her own with their 5 children Doreen, Dulcie, William jr. (Bill), Ron, and Betsy.Millie died in 1965 and Ron continued living at Ballara until his death in 1988.Having never married and with no children of his own, Ron left the house and contents to his 10 nieces and nephews.After the family furniture was divided, Bill bought the house and placed it in the names of his three daughters.Carli and Penny were both able to enjoy some time living in the family home. Ballara still remains in the Baker family and is currently being cared for by Bill’s youngest daughter, Steph.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$121
 / night

Looking for the perfect camping experience near Black Point, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp. With over 130 options to choose from, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation that suits your preferences. Whether you're into horseback riding, wildlife watching, or hiking, this location has it all. And don't worry about breaking the bank - with prices as low as $8 per night and an average price of $25 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Want to know where the locals love to camp? Check out these top campsites: Tarlee - Serenity (194 reviews), Breakaway Farmstay (158 reviews), and Pymbroke (96 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities such as pets, campfires, and potable water. Get ready for an unforgettable camping experience with Hipcamp!

88% (12)

Top-rated campgrounds

BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park

2. BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park

83%
(3)
67km from Black Point · 216 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Hughes, SA
Just under two hours from Adelaide and a barefoot stroll to one of the Yorke Peninsulas most beautiful beaches, BIG4 Port Hughes Holiday Park is the perfect spot for your next family getaway. Located right on the beachfront, our coastal caravan park features amenities such as a swimming pool, jumping pillow, and direct access to the beach. Port Hughes is known as a prime fishing destination, while our convenient location ensures easy access to the town centre, promising an unforgettable holiday experience by the beach. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Port Hughes has it all. From pristine beaches perfect for fishing, swimming, and admiring breathtaking sunsets, to charming local cafes and restaurants offering delicious food, there’s something to enjoy at every turn. Enjoy a fantastic range of facilities at Port Hughes Holiday Park, including a sparkling swimming pool, a fun-filled jumping pillow, and direct access to the stunning beachfront—perfect for family fun and relaxation under the sun.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
AU$49
 / night
Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

5. Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

100%
(10)
62km from Black Point · 2 sites · RVs · Warooka, SA
A brief history of Ballara...Ballara is the 100-year-old family home built for William and Emilia (Millie) Baker & their five children. Built in 1910, it is understood Millie would not come to Warooka until the house was finished and furnished! Wise woman!William Baker came to Warooka as a young boy in 1884 with his mother, sister and 2 brothers, after the sudden death of his father.In the early 1900s, Will and his brother Alf became storekeepers, trading as Baker Bros. and running 2 stores in Warooka. Will, Alf and younger brother, Tom, also went on to become farmers.William met Millie when she came from Ballarat to visit her sister who lived at Warooka. Millie named her new home 'Ballara' in memory of her home town.A feature of the house is its ornate ceilings, and story has it that visitors came from afar especially to view them.William ran a wheat agency from an office on the front verandah and was also a contact for World War 1 recruitment.In 1927, William sadly died at only 50 years of age, leaving Millie on her own with their 5 children Doreen, Dulcie, William jr. (Bill), Ron, and Betsy.Millie died in 1965 and Ron continued living at Ballara until his death in 1988.Having never married and with no children of his own, Ron left the house and contents to his 10 nieces and nephews.After the family furniture was divided, Bill bought the house and placed it in the names of his three daughters.Carli and Penny were both able to enjoy some time living in the family home. Ballara still remains in the Baker family and is currently being cared for by Bill’s youngest daughter, Steph.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$121
 / night

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