There are 15 parks with a camp site in South Australian Outback
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Argadells Quorn is a historic sheep-working property located on the Arden Vale Rd, just 26km north of Quorn.
Chowilla Game Reserve and Regional Reserve is a protected area located on the north side of River Murray in South Australia.
Nestled in the Witjira National Park, Dalhousie Springs is a natural artesian spring complex consisting of over 60 springs.
Holder Bend Camping Reserve is a free camping area located near Waikerie Township in the historic Holder area.
Located in the central part of South Australia's largest mountain range, the Flinders Ranges, is the Ikara–Flinders Ranges National Park. Formerly Flinders Ranges National Park, it is situated approximately 400 km north of Adelaide and covers an area of 912 km². It is northeast of the small town of Hawker and is managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia, part of the Department for Environment and Water. The park's most recognizable landmark is Wilpena Pound, a large, sic
Discover the Innamincka Regional Reserve, located in the north-east of South Australia, which includes the charming town of Innamincka.
Discover the Vast, Protected Wilderness Area of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park.
Lake Gairdner National Park is a protected area in South Australia that consists of three salt lakes.
Maize Island Lagoon Conservation Park is a protected natural area located in Holder, South Australia.
Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park is a protected area located in the north-east of South Australia.
Milich's Landing is a historically significant site located in Pyap, South Australia.
Moorook Riverfront Reserve Moorook is a popular campsite located on the shady riverbank of Murray River.
Located at the heart of the Simpson Desert, Munga-Thirri - Simpson Desert Conservation Park And Regional Reserve Oodnadatta is an outstanding example of a parallel dunal desert, showcasing the driest region of the Australian continent.
Rilli Reserve Loxton North is a scenic reserve in the Riverland region of South Australia.
Welcome to Witjira National Park! Witjira National Park was established on 21st November 1985 to protect the unique array of artesian springs that form the nationally significant Dalhousie Mound Springs complex.