The best camping near Canunda National Park

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

Canunda National Park: A coastal haven for bushwalking, fishing, and 4WD adventures.  

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Pine Ridge

8 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Yahl, SA
We have 80 acres of farm, approximately 15 minutes from town. Our campsites are located in a paddock on our farm, perfect for off grid self contained campers. We are not far from The Blue Lake, The little blue is also close by, and is perfect for swimming in summer. The Umpherston Caves is literally just down the road, and is wonderful for a picnic, or on dusk feeding the possums. Sites are approx 20m x 20m, lined with trees, perfect for pitching a tent, parking a van, camper trailer, RV, or even a bus! You can even bring your boat! We are only 25 minutes away from Port MacDonnell, put your boat in, go fishing or just enjoy the beach. One van/tent per site (unless negotiated prior). Our sites are all located in a back paddock, it's quiet and peaceful. We have sites available to cater for RVs, vans and tents. Must be self-contained (no facilities provided, must dispose of waste at approved dumpsites in town), take your rubbish with you; dogs are welcome if they are friendly and well behaved.
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Robe Four Mile Farm

20 sites · RVs10 acres · Robe, SA
Ideally located just a couple of kilometres from Robe on the Southern Ports Highway (road side number #4437), The Four Mile Farm offers spaces for self contained vans, camper trailers and tents in a tranquil ten acre rural setting. Only minutes to the Robe township, restaurants, cafes, shopping and Robe's famous Long Beach, The Four Mile has an abundance of wide open spaces to find a private nook to park up for a night - or a week. New facilities include a utility room and ensuite featuring a hot shower and flush toilet, located inside the front shed, as well as a new shower block with two hot showers and an additional flush toilet, just a short stroll from the camping area. (Showers are coin operated - bring a good supply of $2 coins). Bring a chair and relax round the community fire pit in the evening (fire season excepted). Watch the sun go down, the moon rise and spent the evening around the fire, star-gazing at the southern sky. If you'd like a night out in town, Robe Runner Shuttle offers a service to and from The Four Mile.
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Robe Camel Farm - Self Contained Campers Only

6 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Mount Benson, SA
SELF CONTAINED CAMPERS ONLY (must have your own toilet/shower/bin). Situated on 100 acres 5km north of Robe town, and a very very short drive (or 2km walk) to beautiful Long Beach, the Robe Camel Farm is in the perfect location. Camper trailers, rooftop tents, and small campervans are suited to the Shady 1 and Shady 2 sites. These two sites are nestled amongst beautiful gums. Caravans and large motorhomes are suited to The Paddock site. The Paddock is an open site near the tourist shop. Perfect for larger set ups and great for solar. You are free to watch the camels in the paddock from behind the fenceline. If you are after a more up and personal experience with the beautiful beasts, you can book a Morning Milking Tour or a Camel Safari in our electric buggy. Book these experiences on the website www.humpalicious.com.au. Robe Camel Farm is a very relaxed environment. We will be carrying on daily jobs such as camel feeding, building, training etc. Guests are welcome to participate in daily farm life if they choose to! Note, we do keep beehives on the property, so if you are badly allergic to bees, please come prepared. Dog friendly but must be well controlled. Campfires not permitted.
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Bryton Wood Campsite

8 sites · RVs15 acres · Moorak, SA
Moorak, South Australia. Traditional, ancestral territory of the Boandik First Nations people. Our property is located 5km south of Mt Gambier with distant views of the extinct volcano including the Blue Lake and crater Lakes precinct. We are situated on a quiet country road. This camp site is a fenced two acre paddock surrounded on the east, south and west sides with revegetation of local native trees, shrubs and grasses. This area is a fabulous star gazing location with a clear and un-obstructed horizon. The historical Centenary Tower and Crater Lakes can be seen from the campsite. Communal camp fire and firewood available. Personal fire pits available on request. Pets welcome but we request they're on lead for safety of your pet. No facilities, so site is only suited to self-contained campervans and caravans. Our residence is south of the Hipcamp area and is off-limits to campers unless through prior arrangement, although walking along the vehicle track and through the bush is encouraged (refer to map). Bryton Wood campsite is only 7min drive to the heart of Mt Gambier, 20min to the coast and beaches, and 30min to the Glenelg River in western Victoria. Firewood available on request ($10/bag at 10kg includes kindling) Mt Gambier has a range of attractions including: - Blue Lake and crater lakes precinct - Engelbrecht Cave, Umpherston Cave, and Cave Gardens - Wulanda Recreation Centre - Little Rippa Brewery - Blue Lake and Attamarra Golf Courses - Mountain Bike trails - Mt Gambier Rail Trail Many tourist attractions are within 15-45min drive including: Canunda National Park Lower Glenelg National Park Nelson estuary and Glenelg River Canopy walk at Telford Scrub Conservation Park Butterfly walk at Penambol Conservation Park Honan Mint trail, boardwalks and bird hide at Honan Native Forest Reserve Kilsby Sinkhole (for cave diving and snorkelling) Tantanoola Caves Little Blue Lake Barn Steakhouse Mayura Station Steakhouse 45min drive+ includes: - Coonawarra wine region, - Bool Lagoon and Naracoorte Caves, - Robe and Beachport coastal towns To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking Amenities - none Caravans, Fifth wheels, Motorhomes, and Campervans allowed - no tents or non-self-contained vehicles Turn-around on site Accommodates slide-outs Surface type: grass-or-paddock Surface levelness: flat Bitumen road to entrance gate
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Wombat Lakes

20 sites · RVs, Tents125 acres · Southend, SA
We are on a 125 Acre property located halfway between Beachport (12km) and Southend (8km). There are a total of 19 sites available, divided over 2 separate listings, for SELF CONTAINED campers only (no toilets/showers/bins available). There is 4g Telstra reception available. For an ultimate deluxe experience on a large site, access to the natural swimming dam and complete privacy check out our Wombat Lakes Deluxe listing. Our property has beautiful walking tracks through the sand dunes. There is an abundance of wildlife including wombats, emu's, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, tortoise and countless birds as the Mullin Swamp is located just behind the property. This property is a must for wildlife and bird lovers!! The Beachport township offers Restaurants/shops and lots of places of interest. There are beautiful beaches, boat ramps and lots of 4wd opportunities in the vicinity. The Canunda NP, Beachport NP and Lake George are just around the corner. Robe is about a 30min drive and if you are looking for a bigger supermarket (Woolies) Millicent is only 20min away from us. There are public toilets at the Surf Beach nearby (10km) and a RV dump point in Beachport and Millicent. There are NO campfires allowed on the property. Gas stoves and gas BBQ's are permitted unless there is a total fire ban. Please enquire with us for the current fire danger rating. You are also welcome to bring your pet along, so long as they are on a leash at all times and don't disturb our animals. You won't regret your stay with us!!!
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The best camping near Canunda National Park guide

Overview

About

Canunda National Park invites you to immerse yourself in a rugged coastal landscape where the thrill of bushwalking, birdwatching, and surfing beckons. With its diverse habitats, from limestone cliffs to sprawling beaches, the park offers a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Set up camp amid the natural beauty and wake to the sound of crashing waves and local birdlife.

Notable campgrounds

  • Cape Banks Campground: Nestled near the beach, perfect for fishing enthusiasts and beachcombers alike.
  • Geltwood Beach Campground: Offers direct access to the park’s extensive sandy shores, ideal for a serene retreat.
  • No. 2 Rocks Campground: A secluded spot for those looking to escape the hustle and enjoy the coastal serenity.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book online to secure your campsite up to 12 months in advance, ensuring your spot amid the park's natural splendour.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak seasons for better availability and a more tranquil experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations, as last-minute openings can provide unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is fully booked, to still enjoy the area’s beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Canunda National Park is during the milder months of autumn and spring, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer offers warm beach days, but be mindful of the potential for extreme heat. Winter can be cold, yet it provides a unique, stark beauty and fewer crowds.

Know before you go

  • Check the park’s website for any closures or safety alerts, especially regarding fire danger ratings.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so plan ahead if you require specific facilities or have mobility concerns.
  • Remember to bring all essentials, including water and food, as amenities are limited within the park.
  • Be prepared for patchy mobile phone coverage; download maps and important information beforehand.
  • Respect the park’s wildlife and habitats by following the 'leave no trace' principles during your visit.

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