The best star host camping in South Australia

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One of Australia’s most compact states, South Australia offers outback adventures and wildlife safaris within easy reach of Adelaide. Head south to spot sunbathing wild kangaroos, enjoy lazy afternoons wine tasting and oyster sampling, and hike through red-sand deserts, forested gorges, and rocky mountains. Temperate weather makes SA a year-round destination for camping and outdoor activities, but it’s busiest during the balmy summer months. Cruise over to Kangaroo Island in springtime to see the cutest wildlife encounters, admire wine country in a canopy of fall leaves, or take a winter whale-watching cruise along the coast.

Adelaide is South Australia’s laid-back state capital, where parklands unfurl along the River Torrens, bars and restaurants sit riverfront, and arts festivals draw crowds year-round. Once you tire of the city, hop over to nearby Kangaroo Island, go for a beachside getaway along the Fleurieu Peninsula, or plan wine tasting in the vineyards.

The green hills around Adelaide house some of Australia’s finest wine regions. From the Barossa Valley, with its stone cottages and patchwork vineyards, to the leafy peaks of the Adelaide Hills—there are some sweet spots to sip Sshiraz or taste cabernets. Many camping sites offer direct access to the natural landscapes, whether strolling the beaches of McLaren Vale or cycling between cellar door wine tastings in the Eden Valley.

North of Adelaide, the hills give way to the dusty red sands and remote bushlands of the Australian outback. Flinders Range National Park is the headliner, the dramatic finish line of the 1,200-kilometre Heysen Trail and home to the peaks of Wilpena Pound. Further north, the opal mining towns of Coober Pedy and William Creek offer a look at outback life, while Lake Eyre National Park’s pink lakes feature lakeside camping sites like no other.

Stretching west from Adelaide and the Yorke Peninsula, Eyre unfolds in a panorama of gold-dust sands, rocky shores, and deserted dunes. Coastal camping spots have the best views, and the sheltered waters of Coffin Bay, Venus Bay, and Streaky Bay are famous for their oysters.

Bushlands, sand dunes, and wave-ravaged coastlines await on Kangaroo Island. Explore off-piste in a 4WD, spot wild kangaroos and koalas in the nature reserves, or walk the beach to watch fur seals and little penguins, then head back to camp for a campfire barbecue. Adventurous campers will find a number of bush camping grounds, while holiday parks provide a little more luxury.

99% (7.5K) 300 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in South Australia

Catninga Camps & Accommodation

1. Catninga Camps & Accommodation

98%
(258)
Woolundunga, SA · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Located between the Northern Flinders Ranges and the Southern Flinders Ranges, but only a quick 20 mins from full shopping and medical needs. Set with a backdrop of high mountain ranges, deep gorges and looking towards blue waters of Spencer Gulf, 'Catninga' is the perfect choice to give you a taste of the Flinders Ranges and some outback charm. We have stunning bush camping options including some powered sites; 'On Site Retro Caravan' or our 'Carriage BnB'; or 'Tiny House' (view separate listings to book these). Many hiking trails and nature walks. Our Peter Goode Gully Hike joins the Heysen Trail to take you to the top on Mt Brown. Selected farm animals to see and feed (please ask hosts before approaching any farm animals). Bush Camping Private bush campsites with no close neighbours located on the banks of a River Red Gum studded creek. Stunning scenery and beautiful sunsets. Enjoy our billion-star camping accommodation. Private long drop toilet available at each campsite. We also have fun & quirky 'shower trees' at some bush campsites.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$16
 / night
McLaren Vale National Park View

2. McLaren Vale National Park View

99%
(210)
Mc Laren Vale, SA · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We have 20 acres at picturesque McLaren Vale, backing onto the Onkaparinga Gorge National Park. Set up camp on our open field and enjoy sea views and fantastic sunsets, as well as spot local wildlife from your camp chair, including kangaroos and a few koala's from time to time and many native bird species. The National Park has numerous walking trails to explore, and we are only a few minute's drive away from many wineries, local shops, restaurants and local beaches. It's an ideal base camp to explore this popular region. All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you to take all waste when you go. Pet friendly!
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Six Strings - McLaren Vale Vineyard

3. Six Strings - McLaren Vale Vineyard

99%
(73)
Aldinga, SA · 2 sites
Six Strings is a family owned six-acre vineyard in the heart of the McLaren Vale wine region on the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula - one of the region's most loved holiday destinations for both locals and travellers. We're a short drive from the stunning beaches of Port Willunga, Silver Sands and Sellicks, plus the many celebrated McLaren Vale wineries. A short walk will take you into the historic Aldinga main street, where you'll find the pub, a boutique brewery, cafés, restaurants and a few handy shops. If you're interested, you can book in a private wine/barrel tasting experience with our Winemaker during your stay for $10 per person, just let us know when you book. Pets are welcome, but please keep them on a leash or contained. Our friendly Cavoodle has free run of the property and will almost definitely come looking for pats (and maybe snacks).
Pets
from 
AU$31
 / night
Pymbroke Camp

4. Pymbroke Camp

98%
(533)
Rockleigh, SA · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is located in the rocky outcrops of the Bremer Ranges and is on the Bremer River in Rockleigh. This site was once a overnight yard for the sheep farmers who were passing through the area. We have three separate locations for campers to choose from. The Gums- surrounded by small gum trees right near the Bremer River. The Carob- this site is situated further back from the river and is surrounded by mulberry trees. Lastly we have The Sticks- this site is behind the scrubby bushed and requires tight access and is more suited to tents and swags. The decent into camp is quite narrow and steep so please drive carefully. We are 45 minute drive from the Lavender Federation Trail which is a popular walking track in the region. We are only 30 minutes drive from Monarto Conservation Park which is a popular spot for walking trails and picnics. Monarto is also home to a Safari Park which is the largest Safari Park in Australia and home to lots of interesting animals. We have 2 toilets available but please BYO toilet paper. Sorry, no pets. Please note that Pymbroke is in the Murraylands zone & fire danger season starts early. 1st November 2025.
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night
The Old Middleton Winery

5. The Old Middleton Winery

99%
(64)
Middleton, SA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Kickback and relax far enough out of town that no one will bother you and also still be closer enough to duck to the shops for milk. We'd love people to come an enjoy our little farm 6km out the back of Middleton, SA. There are no facilities, power or access to water available but for anyone self contained you'll love it.. Check in from time from 1.00pm, but touch base if your'e early, we'll stretch for for you. Super close to some of the best beaches in the state. Middleton for surfing 🏄 Goolwa for fishing 🎣 Port Elliot for swimming 🏊‍♀️ Rates include you getting to hang out with the horse (Nick) who love a stray carrot or 10 and our beautiful sheep including Kevin (the white sheep of the family, you'll get the joke when you meet him) We do allow dogs on leads as long as they are ok with animals. Campfires permitting (depending on local fire restrictions). Scroll down for Map of location.
Pets
from 
AU$43
 / night

One of Australia’s most compact states, South Australia offers outback adventures and wildlife safaris within easy reach of Adelaide. Head south to spot sunbathing wild kangaroos, enjoy lazy afternoons wine tasting and oyster sampling, and hike through red-sand deserts, forested gorges, and rocky mountains. Temperate weather makes SA a year-round destination for camping and outdoor activities, but it’s busiest during the balmy summer months. Cruise over to Kangaroo Island in springtime to see the cutest wildlife encounters, admire wine country in a canopy of fall leaves, or take a winter whale-watching cruise along the coast.

Adelaide is South Australia’s laid-back state capital, where parklands unfurl along the River Torrens, bars and restaurants sit riverfront, and arts festivals draw crowds year-round. Once you tire of the city, hop over to nearby Kangaroo Island, go for a beachside getaway along the Fleurieu Peninsula, or plan wine tasting in the vineyards.

The green hills around Adelaide house some of Australia’s finest wine regions. From the Barossa Valley, with its stone cottages and patchwork vineyards, to the leafy peaks of the Adelaide Hills—there are some sweet spots to sip Sshiraz or taste cabernets. Many camping sites offer direct access to the natural landscapes, whether strolling the beaches of McLaren Vale or cycling between cellar door wine tastings in the Eden Valley.

North of Adelaide, the hills give way to the dusty red sands and remote bushlands of the Australian outback. Flinders Range National Park is the headliner, the dramatic finish line of the 1,200-kilometre Heysen Trail and home to the peaks of Wilpena Pound. Further north, the opal mining towns of Coober Pedy and William Creek offer a look at outback life, while Lake Eyre National Park’s pink lakes feature lakeside camping sites like no other.

Stretching west from Adelaide and the Yorke Peninsula, Eyre unfolds in a panorama of gold-dust sands, rocky shores, and deserted dunes. Coastal camping spots have the best views, and the sheltered waters of Coffin Bay, Venus Bay, and Streaky Bay are famous for their oysters.

Bushlands, sand dunes, and wave-ravaged coastlines await on Kangaroo Island. Explore off-piste in a 4WD, spot wild kangaroos and koalas in the nature reserves, or walk the beach to watch fur seals and little penguins, then head back to camp for a campfire barbecue. Adventurous campers will find a number of bush camping grounds, while holiday parks provide a little more luxury.

99% (7.5K) 300 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in South Australia

Catninga Camps & Accommodation

1. Catninga Camps & Accommodation

98%
(258)
Woolundunga, SA · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Located between the Northern Flinders Ranges and the Southern Flinders Ranges, but only a quick 20 mins from full shopping and medical needs. Set with a backdrop of high mountain ranges, deep gorges and looking towards blue waters of Spencer Gulf, 'Catninga' is the perfect choice to give you a taste of the Flinders Ranges and some outback charm. We have stunning bush camping options including some powered sites; 'On Site Retro Caravan' or our 'Carriage BnB'; or 'Tiny House' (view separate listings to book these). Many hiking trails and nature walks. Our Peter Goode Gully Hike joins the Heysen Trail to take you to the top on Mt Brown. Selected farm animals to see and feed (please ask hosts before approaching any farm animals). Bush Camping Private bush campsites with no close neighbours located on the banks of a River Red Gum studded creek. Stunning scenery and beautiful sunsets. Enjoy our billion-star camping accommodation. Private long drop toilet available at each campsite. We also have fun & quirky 'shower trees' at some bush campsites.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$16
 / night
McLaren Vale National Park View

2. McLaren Vale National Park View

99%
(210)
Mc Laren Vale, SA · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We have 20 acres at picturesque McLaren Vale, backing onto the Onkaparinga Gorge National Park. Set up camp on our open field and enjoy sea views and fantastic sunsets, as well as spot local wildlife from your camp chair, including kangaroos and a few koala's from time to time and many native bird species. The National Park has numerous walking trails to explore, and we are only a few minute's drive away from many wineries, local shops, restaurants and local beaches. It's an ideal base camp to explore this popular region. All campers must be self-contained, with their own camp toilet and we kindly ask you to take all waste when you go. Pet friendly!
Pets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$31
 / night
Six Strings - McLaren Vale Vineyard

3. Six Strings - McLaren Vale Vineyard

99%
(73)
Aldinga, SA · 2 sites
Six Strings is a family owned six-acre vineyard in the heart of the McLaren Vale wine region on the beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula - one of the region's most loved holiday destinations for both locals and travellers. We're a short drive from the stunning beaches of Port Willunga, Silver Sands and Sellicks, plus the many celebrated McLaren Vale wineries. A short walk will take you into the historic Aldinga main street, where you'll find the pub, a boutique brewery, cafés, restaurants and a few handy shops. If you're interested, you can book in a private wine/barrel tasting experience with our Winemaker during your stay for $10 per person, just let us know when you book. Pets are welcome, but please keep them on a leash or contained. Our friendly Cavoodle has free run of the property and will almost definitely come looking for pats (and maybe snacks).
Pets
from 
AU$31
 / night
Pymbroke Camp

4. Pymbroke Camp

98%
(533)
Rockleigh, SA · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is located in the rocky outcrops of the Bremer Ranges and is on the Bremer River in Rockleigh. This site was once a overnight yard for the sheep farmers who were passing through the area. We have three separate locations for campers to choose from. The Gums- surrounded by small gum trees right near the Bremer River. The Carob- this site is situated further back from the river and is surrounded by mulberry trees. Lastly we have The Sticks- this site is behind the scrubby bushed and requires tight access and is more suited to tents and swags. The decent into camp is quite narrow and steep so please drive carefully. We are 45 minute drive from the Lavender Federation Trail which is a popular walking track in the region. We are only 30 minutes drive from Monarto Conservation Park which is a popular spot for walking trails and picnics. Monarto is also home to a Safari Park which is the largest Safari Park in Australia and home to lots of interesting animals. We have 2 toilets available but please BYO toilet paper. Sorry, no pets. Please note that Pymbroke is in the Murraylands zone & fire danger season starts early. 1st November 2025.
Toilets
from 
AU$37
 / night
The Old Middleton Winery

5. The Old Middleton Winery

99%
(64)
Middleton, SA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Kickback and relax far enough out of town that no one will bother you and also still be closer enough to duck to the shops for milk. We'd love people to come an enjoy our little farm 6km out the back of Middleton, SA. There are no facilities, power or access to water available but for anyone self contained you'll love it.. Check in from time from 1.00pm, but touch base if your'e early, we'll stretch for for you. Super close to some of the best beaches in the state. Middleton for surfing 🏄 Goolwa for fishing 🎣 Port Elliot for swimming 🏊‍♀️ Rates include you getting to hang out with the horse (Nick) who love a stray carrot or 10 and our beautiful sheep including Kevin (the white sheep of the family, you'll get the joke when you meet him) We do allow dogs on leads as long as they are ok with animals. Campfires permitting (depending on local fire restrictions). Scroll down for Map of location.
Pets
from 
AU$43
 / night

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