Camping near Port Julia

Hike, fish, and camp along the wild coast of the Yorke Peninsula.

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Belair National Park Holiday Park

107 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents12 acres · Adelaide, SA
Situated in the beautiful Belair National Park this holiday park is made for those looking to surround themselves in the gorgeous wilderness of South Australia. Only 11km south of the CBD and ideal for families, couple getaways and nature lovers; we’ve designed this accommodation to truly allow you to be one with nature. With cabins, glamping tents, cottages and spaces for camping there is an accommodation option for everyone.We want guests to enjoy all the luxuries when camping so you can stay as long as you want with all facilities you will need; whilst never taking away from the beautiful surrounds.
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AU$33
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Brownhill Creek Tourist Park

103 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Adelaide, SA
7kms from the Adelaide CBD at the foot of the Adelaide Hills is Brownhill Creek Tourist Park. Surrounded by leafy green trees, set in the eastern suburb of Mitcham giving a country feel to a busy city. Established as a caravan park in 1954 Brownhill Creek Tourist Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind in tranquil surroundings. Close to transport with direct routes to the city, easy access to Café’s, Bistro’s, hotels and shopping centres. A short 15 minute drive to the city, hospitals, beaches and fabulous shopping precincts. A 60 minute drive to the wine regions of the Barossa Valley and 25 minutes to McLaren Vale. Steeped in history and wild life, Brownhill Creek Tourist Park offers the ease of access to many walking and cycling trails where ruins of the early 1900’s can be seen along with the 400 year old tree in the centre of the park called “The Monach”.
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AU$40
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Historical Old World Awaits You

1 site · RV, Tent6 acres · Adelaide, SA
Camp on a historical property dating back to 1836. The old Victoria inn pub then and in 1999 converted to a travel agency. Property was famous for inquests held there and horse racing. With a view of the city lights. Site 1 is opposite the olive trees or park on the gravel next to the old heritage building. You can reverse in place to be amongst the old buildings.
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AU$20
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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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AU$30
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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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Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

2 sites · RVs4 acres · Warooka, SA
A brief history of Ballara...Ballara is the 100-year-old family home built for William and Emilia (Millie) Baker & their five children. Built in 1910, it is understood Millie would not come to Warooka until the house was finished and furnished! Wise woman!William Baker came to Warooka as a young boy in 1884 with his mother, sister and 2 brothers, after the sudden death of his father.In the early 1900s, Will and his brother Alf became storekeepers, trading as Baker Bros. and running 2 stores in Warooka. Will, Alf and younger brother, Tom, also went on to become farmers.William met Millie when she came from Ballarat to visit her sister who lived at Warooka. Millie named her new home 'Ballara' in memory of her home town.A feature of the house is its ornate ceilings, and story has it that visitors came from afar especially to view them.William ran a wheat agency from an office on the front verandah and was also a contact for World War 1 recruitment.In 1927, William sadly died at only 50 years of age, leaving Millie on her own with their 5 children Doreen, Dulcie, William jr. (Bill), Ron, and Betsy.Millie died in 1965 and Ron continued living at Ballara until his death in 1988.Having never married and with no children of his own, Ron left the house and contents to his 10 nieces and nephews.After the family furniture was divided, Bill bought the house and placed it in the names of his three daughters.Carli and Penny were both able to enjoy some time living in the family home. Ballara still remains in the Baker family and is currently being cared for by Bill’s youngest daughter, Steph.
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AU$75
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Wurlie Road Camp Ground

2 sites · RVs320 acres · Point Souttar, SA
Get off the grid and park up at this private camping spot surrounded by natural scrub. Hang out and relax or base yourself here and get out and about exploring the lower part of Yorke Peninsula. Your host Jo lives on a nearby farm with her husband and 4 kids. This camp spot is best suited to caravans and camper vans that are fully self sufficient. Please bring everything you need, including toilet, shower and power, and leave no trace. There is a RV dump point at nearby Warooka oval. 8kms to Corny Point - Here you'll find a general store that sells fuel and a tavern. Follow the road around and visit Corny Point Lighthouse and beautiful Berry Bay. 26kms to Warooka - Here you'll find a garage, general store, cafe and great country pub. 47kms to Innes National Park. Drop in to Marion Bay on the way and enjoy a beautiful meal and a drink at the Marion Bay Tavern. Marion Bay also offers a general store that sells fuel.
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Boatshed Annex

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Adelaide, SA
Recreating many hours spent on boats, The Boatshed Annex can sleep two in a queen size bed. The boat cabin inspired room opens to a sheltered deck leading to a bathroom with marine toilet from the boat Rambler mounted on an America's Cup Challenge Crew box. The boat Jolly Roger's laser sails screen the Joolca deck shower and form the bathroom walls. A sheltered cooking dinning area opens out to an area that can be used to lounge or roll out a swag.
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AU$250
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Camping near Port Julia guide

Overview

Whether you’re taking a road trip around the rugged Yorke Peninsula, cruising the coast in a small boat, or seeking a quiet spot to camp away from the crowds, Port Julia is one of the region’s most underrated seaside towns. Tucked between Black Point and Port Victoria, it has a sandy swimming beach, a jetty, and a boat ramp, making it a popular spot for in-the-know sailors and anglers. From September through April, this is one of the best places on the peninsula for crabbing, along with squid, Australian herring, and eagle rays. Alternatively, follow the Walk the Yorke hiking trail along the coast or head south to the beaches and bushwalking trails of Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park. The only place to camp in town is the bush campground by Reichenbach Park, which has toilets, BBQ areas, and non-potable water, but for powered sites, check into a nearby holiday park or Hipcamp instead.

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