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The Best Caravan Parks in South Australia

Rest and restore during your road trip at some of the best caravan parks in South Australia.

Rawnsley Park

When planning your next road trip, why not step out of your comfort zone and take the path less travelled? Smaller towns are pockets of paradise and friendly locals, while the incredible national parks are filled with hiking trails and breathtaking lookouts. 

Don't just take our word for it! Take a leap and plan an epic drive from Adelaide, staying at some of the best caravan parks in South Australia. From dog-friendly cabins by the beach to the best holiday parks in South Australia with swimming pools, we've got you covered for comfortable stays as you explore the open road.

BIG4 Renmark Riverfront

BIG4 Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park

Perfectly positioned on the banks of the Murray River in the heart of the Riverland, BIG4 Renmark has long stood out as one of the best family-friendly spots.

For families seeking a fun-filled getaway, a caravaning couple, or an adventure enthusiast in pursuit of luxury, they've got it all. Take your pick from riverfront villas, glamping tents, cabins, and various powered and unpowered sites.

With an array of amenities like a water splash park, outdoor cinema, tennis court and a gym room, you'll want to book in for an extra night (or two).

1 Patey Drive, Renmark

Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park (Photo credit: South Australian Tourism Commission/Adam Bruzzone)

Cable Bay Campground

Escape to one of South Australia’s peninsulas for camping in the coastal wilderness of Dhilba Guuranda Innes National Park, at the southern tip of the Yorke Peninsula.

Fill your days with adventures among the rock pools and coastal walks to the cliff edge, or take it to the water and scout your spot for surfing and scuba diving.

There are several camping spots, but Cable Bay Campground is our pick, with nine campsites boasting picturesque views of the offshore islands, wind-protected sites and untouched nature at its finest. The facilities may be basic, but it’s a perfect destination for those wanting to get off the grid to recharge their batteries.

Innes National Park, Bay Road, Inneston, Yorke Peninsula

Christies Beach Tourist Park

Christies Beach Tourist Park

Travelling with a big group and worried about the logistics of it all? Perhaps a few nights at Christie’s Beach Tourist Park will solve your problems.

Located ideally right by the beach, the boutique park boasts a camp kitchen, playground, laundry, amenities block (cleaned daily), lawn games and pedal carts.

There is accommodation to suit every style of camper, with powered sites for tents and caravans, beachside villas and family cabins. Less than an hour from Adelaide, this is a fabulous coastal escape the whole family will love, and in the quiet periods, it's also pet-friendly!

Sitchu tip: If you're visiting in peak season and can't secure a spot, the BIG4 West Beach Parks is 30 minutes north, even closer to the CBD.

39 Sydney Crescent, Christies Beach

Nullarbor Roadhouse

Nullarbor Roadhouse

Venture off the beaten path down the Eyre Highway and journey to the remote Nullarbor Roadhouse, full of charisma and history.

With neighbouring ancient limestone caves waiting to be explored and helicopter tours over the Great Australian Bite, this will be an interesting change from your usual road trip caravan parks, and a chance to rest and restore before continuing your journey. 

Eyre Highway, Nullarbor

Kangaroo Island Seafront Holiday Park

Kangaroo Island Seafront Holiday Park

This holiday park offers breathtaking views of dreamy deep blue waters and white sands of Hog Bay Beach. Whilst only a short ferry ride away, it will have you feeling a world away.

Kangaroo Island Seafront Holiday Park is home to six luxury self-sufficient eco tents, and the shaded and powered caravan sites are complete with a BBQ area and fire pit, close to the sandy shores and newly renovated amenities block.

Frenchmans Terrace, Penneshaw

Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park

Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park

Halfway between Melbourne and Adelaide, Coonawarra is home to some of the best vineyards in South Australia, with this park neighbouring 170 acres of vineyard and bushland.

Extensive accommodation options at Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park make this a fuss-free choice, with camping sites, cabins, bell tents and even bubble tents, plus endless activities on-site and close by. 

Comaum School Road, Coonawarra

BIG4 Breeze Port Elliot

BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks 

This scenic holiday park in Port Elliot overlooks the crystal clear waters of Horseshoe Bay, with most sites and cabins boasting seafront views.

Idyllic days at Breeze are spent casting a fishing line off the beach, venturing to explore the charming nearby towns of Victor Harbor and Middleton, or driving a little further for a wine in McLaren Vale.

With bike hire, a basketball court, lawn games and a lending library, the whole family will love it.

Port Elliot, South Australia

Blue Lake Caravan Park

Blue Lake Holiday Park

Possibly one of the only caravan parks in South Australia with a volcanic landscape between two crater lakes, Blue Lake Holiday Park in Mount Gambier overlooks the famous Blue Lake.

Explore the colourful Umpherston Sinkhole and numerous crater lakes, or venture underground and check out the limestone Naracoorte Caves. The impeccably groomed gardens and indoor heated pool with water slides add to the wow factor, and luxury lakeside villas are perfect for those who don't want to get their hands dirty.

Bay Road, Mount Gambier

Rawnsley Park Station

Rawnsley Park Station

Set overlooking the rugged Wilpena Pound, Rawnsley Park Station is the ideal gateway to South Australia's breathtaking Flinders Ranges and a great jumping-off point to explore the rugged region.

Each day this destination presents a new activity, whether it's exploring bush walking trails, going off-road on 4WD adventures, mountain biking or even heli-camping for the thrill seekers. Book out the heritage homestead, live in luxury in an eco cabin, or camp under the stars overlooking vast bushland. 

Flinders Ranges Way, Hawker

Rapid Bay

Rapid Bay Campground

Make your way down the Fleurieu Peninsula and take a turn just after Second Valley to find yourself at this charming coastal retreat. The scenic Rapid Bay Campground boasts a great location, impeccable views and tranquil scenery.

Wake up to breathtaking views and spend the day splashing, boating and fishing in the crystal clear waters of St Vincent's Gulf. The caravan park doesn't take bookings, and rather a small $15 fee per adult, each night, so this camping destination is perfect for spontaneous travellers. 

Essington Lewis Drive, Rapid Bay

Discovery Park Barossa

Discovery Parks Barossa

Located in Tanunda, Discovery Parks Barossa is best for family holidays (even four-legged friends are welcome) or romantic getaways with that special someone. Camp within the famous wine region in South Australia and spend your days immersing yourself in award-winning drops.

So many wineries, bush walks, museums, galleries and exquisite shops are just a short walk from the park, so you won't find yourself without anything to do.

Want to make this trip a little special? Deluxe safari tents will be sure to set the mood, or if you are travelling with the kids, they'll love making a splash in the water park. 

Barossa Valley Way, Tanunda

Did you love our pick of the best caravan parks in South Australia and are ready to plan your next summer trip? Spend your weekend exploring some of the best day trips from Adelaide, or ramp up the luxury with the most beautiful stays on Kangaroo Island.

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