The best camping near Lake Torrens National Park

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Beltana Flinders Historic Town

8 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Beltana, SA
Located at the end of a bitumen road in the town of Beltana, the campsites are adjacent to the local hall. There are showers, toilets, a free BBQ in the community park , mobile phone coverage and potable water available We are the closest campground to the new Nilpena Ediacara National Park. Beltana is a State Heritage listed town in Adnyamathanha country. Beltana is important as it is the home of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, was influential in the establishment of the Overland Telegraph and was important is the states early settlement. Beltana has survived in spite of the challenges and has an excellent walking trail detailing this history for visitors. There is capacity to have a fire in a communal fire pit, but please bring your own wood. Dogs on leashes welcome. This campsite offers a safe and comfortable place for campers who are travelling through on their holiday and need somewhere to stop overnight, but two nights is recommended to give you a chance to visit this historic town. The town is significant is South Australian history and there is interpretative signage that provides the visitor with an informative trail. Whilst with us visit the new Nilpena Ediacara National Park. We have the closest camping facilities.
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Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Lake Torrens National Park, where the vast expanse of a shimmering salt lake awaits your discovery. Venture into this unique landscape to witness a spectacle of nature's artistry. The park's terrain offers exceptional opportunities for photography and geological exploration, with the chance to observe a variety of birdlife when seasonal waters grace the salt flats.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Torrens National Park is during the cooler months, as summer temperatures can be extremely high. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the park's geological wonders. Be mindful of park closures during Catastrophic Fire Danger days and check local fire danger ratings before planning your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the current fire danger rating before visiting and note that the park may close on days of Extreme Fire Danger.
  • Obtain permission to travel through local pastoral stations for park access.
  • Assistance dogs are welcome but must be appropriately restrained and under effective control at all times.
  • Remember, collection of firewood within the park is prohibited to protect the natural environment.
  • Be prepared to take all your trash with you as bins are not provided in the park.

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