Camping near Port Wakefield

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Tarlee - Serenity

15 sites · RVs, Tents42 acres · Alma, SA
We are located just off the Horrocks Highway on the way to the Clare Valley amongst 42 acres of peppermint gum scrub sheltered by the ranges west of Tarlee. Here you will find lovely spread out camping spots with plenty of space to explore, quiet country roads for walking or riding with spectacular views of the ranges and valley as well as Kangaroos, Kookaburras and more native wildlife. Powered onsite caravan available to book. Bush camping at its best. Firewood available to purchase on arrival, $25 for a large container and fire drums are provided. NO CHAINSAWS A beautiful peaceful spot with plenty of space for caravans, campers, tents and swags. We have a flock of sheep, Crystal our horse who loves attention and a pat as well as chooks and eggs to pick up, children love to ride their push bikes down the hills and through the tracks. Our scrub is perfect for outdoor imagination and bundles of energy. Campers have made cubbies in the trees, tyre swings and set up hammocks for lazy afternoons or a swing. Pick a site that suits you best, set up camp, light a fire and sit back and relax. Pet friendly. Long drop toilet available.
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Edgehill Farm Stays Riverton

25 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Riverton, SA
Edgehill Camping is located between Barossa and Clare Valley, 7km out of Riverton, and 1 hour north of Adelaide. We run a sheep and cropping farm which creates beautiful camping grounds at the foot of the hills, just below the Heysen Trail. The campsites are located on the pasture paddocks of the farm with sheep roaming the area, occasionally, so dogs on leashes at all times please. With large distances between other campers, each site can cater to large groups, with no close neighbours. The sites are at least 2km away from busy roads, so absolute peace and privacy! There's a beautiful push bike ride from Riverton to Clare Valley and all the wineries are along the way. Plenty of room at the property for kids to ride their push bikes. Fantastic sunsets and sunrises from all sites, beautiful bird noises, including the kookaburras having a laugh. There's a very very basic "long drop toilet" pit toilet located near the Gumtree paddock and 5 others shared, down close to the camping paddocks, if not wanting to use shared toilets, please bring and supply your own portable toilet. Great coffee, cafe, and pub meals are available in Riverton. IGA food store is open 7 days a week, and a lovely clothing Boutique, Sassy Lass, is also open most days. Important Information to know before booking: All campers must check in BEFORE 8pm. If you are unable to arrive before 8pm, please make a booking for the following day instead. FIRE BAN SEASON ENDS 30TH APRIL 2024 . COMFORT FIRES ONLY PLEASE !!! Please supply your own wood. Strictly no chainsaws. generators only allowed on the unpowered sites. Pets are allowed, as long as they are on leashes at all times. If you have day visitors joining you during your stay, please go to the extras section and add the numbers to the booking. We also operate another Hipcamp situated 25km North of Robertstown, ideal for mostly 4WD and off road campers. If it may be of interest, please search Bright Burra Creek.
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The Cottage at Undalya

5 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Auburn, SA
In a great area, with lovely views, close to wineries and local attractions. Access to the Reisling Trail, Gateway to the Clare Valley Wine Region. Nice level sites under big gum trees. Easy access with turn around area, right off the highway. No access to the cottage at this stage, but free access to the decks. Pets welcome - must be kept close by as stock may be close.
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Cockatoo Valley Tiny Vacations

7 sites · RVs, Tents23 acres · Cockatoo Valley, SA
This 20 acre property is dedicated to our horses, dogs and talking birds and relaxing! We have recently moved to 19D Cockatoo Valley so it's just the beginning. Tranquil and relaxing with local wildlife is what we offer you. You are welcome to wander down the hill into the big paddock and get a close up view of the big Solar tracking system that services the property, and continue on and explore the scrub area where many native birds come and go including kookaburras. The line of trees planted in the gully area are dedicated koala forage trees so also wander down there and have a look and see if you can spot one. Our sheep may run up to you if they think you have something for them to eat. Cut apples or carrots into pieces the size of a 5 cent coin for them to eat. There are horses in paddocks toward the dam where wild ducks hang out, and you are also very welcome to say hello to them, but please do not enter their paddocks OR feed them. There are raceways between paddocks to continue your walk up the raceways to see the horses if they are out of view at their gates. Beware of the electric fencing though, it hurts if you touch it! We now have some very friendly chooks and turkeys that LOVE to say hello and be hand fed. Small amount of bread or preferably small chopped up pieces of apple, carrot, grapes and watermelon! In time we will have them in a separate area like a petting zoo where you can come and go and sit quietly and enjoy interacting with them. Adult supervision please and no chasing them. Wait for them to approach you please. A family of magpies will enjoy any meat scraps you leave for them too. Camp anywhere on the right hand side as you drive in via the automatic opening gate which you will be given access to once we have added your mobile number to the system after you have booked. We are currently planting more native shrubs and trees in this area to encourage even more bird life plus provide future windbreaks. From this area you will see the most spectacular sunsets and be able to have an open campfire during winter season. Take a short drive down Goldsfield Rd to the Mining Museum and hiking trails. A few KM's towards Williamstown stop in and see the Whispering Wall, built between 1899 and 1903, for its time of construction the dam was deemed a revolutionary engineering marvel. Sounds and voices, even a whisper can be clearly heard at the other end of the dam more then 100 meters away. Continue on through Williamstown and hire a kayak and explore the Warren Reservoir with the resident pelicans. The Warren reservoir was built on the South Para River between 1914 and 1916. Mt Crawford forest is then another short drive on where you can hike, ride and picnic and be guaranteed to see kangaroos in their natural habitat. We are also ideally located being at the gateway to numerous wineries, take your e-bike and explore the towns in the Barossa Valley which are linked with rose lined bitumen trails, explore the shops, cafes and enjoy delectable food, stop in at the Lavender Farm, treat yourself to a scenic flights with Barossa Helicopters or challenge yourself at Barossa Bowland and fantastic themed Dinosaur mini golf just to name even more options! Less than 10 minute drive from our front gate will have you at the lovely town of Lyndoch where the local IGA is a handy stop for those emergency essentials as well as the local bakery, craft shop, pub, post office, Lord of Lyndoch restaurant, Table Cafe Kies winery for starters. 10 Minures the other direction will see you at a new suburb Springwood which has a variety of shops and a Chemist, couple minutes further will have you at the lovely town of Gawler. The visitor center here is also home to local artists to exhibit their works. As you can see, you have plenty of options to tailor your stay to suit the type of experience you are after. No responsibility taken for any injury or accident to Campers, their property and pets while camping at Tiny Vacations. Pets are welcome but must be under control, dogs on a lead at all times due to stock onsite and neighboring properties. Veterinary costs/wound care costs etc to any stock caused by campers pets will be at the owners cost.
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Camp with Horses next to the Beach

4 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Dublin, SA
Bring your camper and your horse; there's no need to leave your equine friend behind! Port Parham Beach is just 4 kilometers away, renowned for its crabbing and horse riding along the shore. We offer secure new steel yards for your horses, and our 75-acre property includes a horse track for those who want to have a race. Enjoy ocean views from the campsites, and explore numerous quaint towns in the surrounding area. Meet Plutus, our resident horse. Please note that guests must be fully self-contained with their own toilet and shower facilities, and they are required to take all waste with them upon departure. Pets are allowed on a leash. Campfires are welcome in the provided fire pit; just bring your own fire pit.
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Gateway to the Valley

1 site · RV, Tent160 acres · Saddleworth, SA
Working cropping and cattle farm on the doorstep to the Clare Valley and a scenic drive to the Barossa Valley. Situated 1.2kms from the Rattler bike and walking trail which continues all the way to Clare or back into Riverton. So much to do within a short drive, historical Mintaro and maze, Auburns famous vineyards and cellar doors, numerous restaurants and historic hotels. 8min drive to Auburn the first stop in the Clare Valley with vineyards, gin distillery, historic hotels, fuel, shops and bike hire! Cruise the Riesling trail towards Clare stopping at wineries along the way! Or head into Riverton 5mins, check out Shultz Park Museum and working Blacksmith’s or enjoy a counter meal at the Central Hotel or Riverton Hotel. Enjoy a snack or lunch at either the cafe or deli! GF heaven at the Deli! Whichever way you choose there is loads to see and do when you base yourself here!
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Lewiston Rolling Vineyards

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Lewiston, SA
Located just 45 minutes from Adelaide CBD, you will find our large open camping area that backs on to beautiful vineyards. Only 25 km from the small historic town of Gawler which is a lovely place to visit and close to a horse riding club and equestrian centre. The ground is level allowing for an easy camp set up and the site is located at the back of our property and there is minimal little human movement most of the time so you will enjoy a peaceful stay. Thompson beach is approximately 20kms where you can put your boat in and enjoy some great fishing. Campers must be self sufficient with their own toilet and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. Sorry, no pets.
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Brennack Grove

5 sites · RVs, Tents14 acres · Brinkworth, SA
Sunsets and Star Gazing! On the peaceful fringe of the Clare Valley. Clear skies, silence and serenity.. Campfire Water Power Outdoor Shower Transport (additional cost) Shelter Tent Sites Caravan Sites Multiple sites available Character Shedding can be used for group gatherings. A great getaway where you are guaranteed silence.
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Collinsfield Camp

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Lake View, SA
Collinsfield is a small town along the Augusta Highway in South Australia. A great place to get away from the hustle and bustle yet close to major highways and amenities. Currently used as empty residential land, a great place to camp overnight with views over the area. 4WD access recommended. The town has other facilities nearby. Self sufficient site. Gateway to the Flinders ranges.
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Redhill Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Lake View, SA
Redhill is a town in the Mid North adjacent to the Broughton River. A great gateway town on the Flinders Ranges and great place to get away from the hustle and bustle yet close to major highways and amenities. Off the Augusta Highway. Currently used as a farm paddock land, a great place to camp overnight with views over the area. 4WD access recommended. The town has other facilities nearby. Self sufficient site. Gateway town to much more in the Mount Remarkable region.
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Overview

On the main A1 Highway from Adelaide to  Port Augusta, Port Wakefield is the ideal stopover town for road-tripping campers, located just before the road forks off to the Yorke Peninsula. Historically a copper port that transported goods along the River Wakefield to the St Vincent Gulf, you can still launch your boat from the boat ramp and fish for blue swimming crabs and whiting. To cool off, head to the Tidal Swimming Pool to swim, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard. When it’s time for Port Wakefield camping, check into a seafront caravan park, which has spacious powered sites and cabin rentals, along with a camp kitchen and dump point. Other camping options include Hipcamps and private campsites, many with single sites, full hookups, and picnic tables. Looking for a challenge? You can also hike all the way to Port Clinton and beyond as part of the 500-kilometre Walk the Yorke trail, which starts from Port Wakefield and follows the entire coastline of the Yorke Peninsula.

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