Camping near Moorook with wifi provided

This wild area of wetlands and waterways offers adventure in South Australia’s Riverland region.

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Bella Laguna, Kingston on Murray

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Kingston On Murray, SA
THE PERFECT RETREAT FOR YOUR FAMILY OR SMALL GROUP Bella-Laguna is a private 10-acre property which lies next to a gorgeous lagoon and close to the river Murray. Enjoy the great views of the lagoon frontage and property wetland with its abundance of wildlife and vegetation. With our resident family of Kangaroos, many species of birds such as pelicans, ducks, parrots and swallows (just to name a few) you will witness first-hand the beauty of what this region has to offer. To fill your days there is a track for walkers and cyclists between the lagoon and the end of the property. The lagoon frontage provides access to our inflatable pontoon for launching your own kayak or tinny on the water to view more of the serene surroundings. Take a stroll over the property where you will also see diverse vegetation at a much closer range. This property is set apart by providing access to the full 10 acres where you can choose a location and paint your next masterpiece, write the next best seller or just sit, relax and unwind. Imagine sitting under the stars in front of your own firepit (subject to usual regulations) at the end of the day and enjoying a chilled glass of your favourite beverage amongst this beautiful naturally inspiring setting. Options for camping include near lagoon frontage and top of the property where you can park your vehicle, RV, caravan, pitch a tent or set a swag. Property amenities are located next to the camp kitchen only and consist of a toilet and shower with hot and cold water. The camp kitchen provides electrical outlets, hot and cold rainwater (potable), oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, toaster and kettle. Pets are welcome on or off lead as the property is fenced, however you must ensure they present no danger to our resident wildlife. Dispersed sites means there are several sites where you can camp ; 3 good sites by the lagoon with fire pits There is no power or toilets at the lagoon however the amenities are at the camp kitchen near the entrance to the property. You can camp by the kitchen where there is lawn and all the amenities. You will need to bring your own firewood for the fire pits. The fallen branches and timber that lie naturally on the property are not to be used for firewood. We can provide firewood in bags of 15 kilos for $18 if pre requested However the local hardware store in Barmera and some service stations also sell bags of wood for burning. Riverland towns in the area include Kingston on Murray and being very close by, not only boasts a beautiful lawned area with boat launching facilities to the Murray River but also home to Kingston Estate Winery and is located a short drive from Banrock Station. For supplies, the town of Barmera with its variety of local shops, hospitality options and being home to Lake Bonney is just a short 10 min drive away. Waikerie, Berri, Renmark and Loxton also offer gateways to a variety of other local wineries and produce found in the Riverland. This is a pristine property with some wetlands on the property where there are abundant birds and wildlife, please remember this is their home! We would love to have you come and enjoy our unique property!
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Mallee Farm Paddocks

2 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Halidon, SA
The Mallee Farm Paddocks feature a natural landscape with both cleared land and mallee bush land. There is flat area, high ground or a natural hollow area all accessible by vehicle. Campers here will need to be fully self-sufficient with their own toilet/shower and cooking amenities. Pets are welcome (off leash), campfires permitted (outside of fireban season), there is a picnic table and rubbish facilities for you to use. The Mallee region is one of the driest places in the driest inhabited continent in the world. The nearby Murray River is the life-blood of our region, providing essential water. Our region is harsh yet it is amazingly beautiful. 🏕🏞
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Camping near Moorook with wifi provided guide

Overview

A little over 200 kilometres east of Adelaide along the Sturt Highway lies the vast conservation area of Moorook, home to a game reserve and the Loch Luna Game Reserve. This region is a haven for nature lovers, bird watchers, canoeists, kayakers, and hikers thanks to stunning scenery, camping areas, and holiday parks dotted throughout the area. Riverside campsites at Kaiser Strip, Loch Luna, and Moorook are suitable for camper trailers, caravans, and motorhomes—most with fire pits and canoe launch access on either the Murray River or Chambers Creek.

Where to go

Kingston on Murray

The town of Kingston on Murray sits at the heart of the Riverland on the bank of the Murray River, which feeds into Wachtel's Lagoon. Area caravan parks typically offer powered and unpowered sites on the river’s shores, most pet-friendly and popular for birdwatching and kayaking. Facilities may include modern camp kitchens, BBQs, picnic tables, swimming pools, and nearby boat ramps.

Loxton

On the southern bank of the Murray, Loxton is a charming town that wears its history on its sleeve. Don’t miss Loxton Historical Village, where local characters roam the streets, or the Tree of Knowledge on the Murray River banks, where historical flood levels have been carved into the tree’s impressive trunk. Stay at a Loxton area holiday park to find riverfront glamping tents and tent sites.

Cobdogla

The small town of Cobdogla is a few minutes drive along the Sturt Highway from Barmera. Cobdogla Swamp and Lake Barmera are the main attractions for bird watchers, kayakers, and canoeists. Here, campsites link to the Murray and offer caravanners options for riverfront relaxation.

When to go

The Riverland region is a year-round destination that benefits from a sunshine-influenced Mediterranean climate of warm, dry summers and mild winters. Moorook and Loch Luna Game Reserves and the Murray River may sometimes be impacted by flooding due to unseasonably high rains.

Know before you go

  • The Riverland region is Australia’s largest wine growing area, home to an abundance of vineyards and wineries offering cellar door sales and tastings.
  • Hiring a kayak or canoe is one of the best ways to explore the Moorook floodplains, creeks, and waterways.
  • Duck hunting is permitted in the Moorook and Loch Luna Game Reserves—check with Parks South Australia for seasonal opening times and exclusions.
  • Low-lying wetlands make the region susceptible to flooding, so campers should stay alert during adverse weather conditions when roads and access to towns may close.
  • Pick up fresh produce at nearby Waikerie, the hub of South Australia’s fruit growing industry.

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