The best camping near Lincoln National Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lincoln National Park adventure.

Go boating, birding, and beach camping along the Eyre Peninsula.  

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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

25 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Port Lincoln, SA
Open only in winter from mid April until October. Strictly no dogs, no firewood collecting or campfires made on the ground (in container is ok). "The best place in the world to easily see wild koalas". Ok for Caravans, (offroad) RVs tents. Hot shower, toilets, shelter shed, 'glamper campers' available to hire.
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Parrara View

7 sites · RVs, Tents92 acres · North Shields, SA
Set on 92 acres this hobby farm has it all. Rolling hills farmed for hay and sheep with sensational ocean views. Our campgrounds are set on approximately 2.5 acres, fenced off specially for our campers from the rest of our farm. Enjoy these exclusive, spaced-out camp sites without the worry of being parked right next to someone else. With different campsites to choose from you can spread out and enjoy the peace and quiet. Just a short drive to city center, fun activities and beautiful beaches all while feeling completely secluded. Feel free to message us for the best site to accommodate your camping style.
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Tiatukia Farm Campsite by the Sea

4 sites · RVs80 acres · Boston, SA
Campsite has spectacular views over Boston Bay. Only 7 km north of Port Lincoln. Bitumen road access. Located on small working farm. Walking trails and beach within short walking distance. Roadhouse, hotel, jetty and swimming beach 3 km. Wineries in close proximity. Port Lincoln has all facilities close by. Must be self contained.
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The best camping near Lincoln National Park guide

Overview

About

The wild southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula is a sea-ravaged paradise of rocky coves, pristine white-sand beaches, and bush-clad headlands. Venture off-road in a 4WD to discover secluded beaches and sweeping sand dunes, dive in to swim and snorkel in crystalline waters, or soak up the scenery as you hike the long-distance Investigator Trail. Escaping the crowds is easy, even in midsummer, whether you’re seeking out a quiet spot to fish, whale-watching and bird-watching along the coast, or checking into a tranquil beachside campsite. Speaking of camping, there are 14 campgrounds to choose from, plus a cottage rental and glampsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for glamping: September Beach Campground has 12 sites suitable for caravans, campervans, camper trailers, and tents, plus glamping tents.
  • Best for getting on the water: Taylor’s Landing Campground has a boat ramp, plus toilets, picnic facilities, and unpowered sites for caravans and campervans.
  • Best for a back-to-nature experience: Memory Cove provides secluded beach camping in a locked wilderness area—advance bookings are essential.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Advance bookings are required for all campgrounds.
  2. You can book online via the South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service website up to 12 months in advance. 
  3. Campsites can book up fast during peak season (December-Feb), especially over weekends and school holidays. Book at least three months in advance to avoid disappointment.

When to go

The warm sunny days of summer provide the perfect weather for swimming, snorkelling, and beach activities at Lincoln National Park, and this is the most popular time to visit. Wildlife lovers should plan a late winter or spring visit, when birdwatching opportunities are at their peak, and it’s whale-watching season (May through October) along the coast.

Know before you go

  • Lincoln National Park is 13 km southwest of Port Lincoln, along Proper Bay Road. Many beaches and campgrounds are only accessible by 4WD.
  • There is a per-vehicle entrance fee for the park, and camping fees also apply.
  • Facilities within the park include restrooms, picnic areas, and a boat ramp. Bring everything you need with you, including camping supplies, food, and drinking water. 
  • Partial or total fire bans are often introduced from November through April, and wood fires and solid fuel fires are prohibited at these times. The risk of bushfires is severe, so keep an eye on the park website and always follow the latest guidelines.
  • There are accessible restrooms, campsites, and picnic areas at Lincoln National Park.

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