Camping near Kingston-On-Murray with swimming

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Secluded exclusive river campsite

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Gurra Gurra, SA
This site provides you with a large flat, private and secure resting spot for a large group. It also has many options for fishing, boating and access for swimming. Sit on the same banks as the First Peoples of the River Murray and look for clues of their history. This River Murray floodplain was cleared to be a fruit block is slowly being restored back. Now being restored to its former fruitful floodplain glory. Revegetation is underway to provide more shade and restore the site. Site now includes a compostable toilet!
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Mirrabooka

4 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Blanchetown, SA
Mirrabooka means 'Southern Cross' a fitting name for this property, as it's in an area well-known for star-gazing with spectacular views of the Milky Way. The property is 75 acres of bush scrub, just 1.5 hours from Adelaide, and the gateway to the beautiful Riverland area. The land consists of mallee trees and saltbushs scattered, with enough privacy to find your own private nook and enjoy peace and tranquillity. Access to the River Murray is just five minutes down the road, so bring your boats, jetskis or kayaks and enjoy days spent down at the river, before retreating to basecamp for an enjoyable evening under the stars. On-site, there is enough room to ride your pushbikes with numerous tracks to explore and give you a good walk or ride. There is a pizza oven/outdoor cooking area with a small campfire. This is a communal area, shared by all campers. We have options for open camping where you choose your own site on the property, or you can book our cement slab which is conveniently close to the communal camp cooking area. (Please note, there is a total fire ban in the area from 15th Nov - 15th April). Pets are welcome, however, please keep them close as the property is unfenced, and the wildlife roam freely. The nearest town, Blanchtown, is just 3km away and here you will find a pub/bottle shop, with great meals and river views.
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Camping near Kingston-On-Murray with swimming guide

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Looking for a camping adventure near Kingston-On-Murray, South Australia? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 100 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. Whether you prefer pitching a tent, caravan camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. Some of the top campsites near Kingston-On-Murray include Tarlee - Serenity (194 reviews), Pymbroke (96 reviews), and Stockyard Plains, The Riverland (62 reviews). Plus, these campsites offer popular facilities such as toilets, potable water, and showers. Whether you're into paddling, snow sports, or whitewater paddling, you'll find plenty of activities to keep you entertained. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in South Australia!

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