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Title: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Woodmac on January 25, 2011, 06:17:41 AM
Guys I need some help,
I am a first time poster even though I have been lurking fair a while!
Wifey and I have just bought our brand new challenge camper and are looking to take it on her maiden trip to the Flinders!
looking at the temperatures up there it may be too hot for the little one and I don't want our first trip to be a disaster!
Has anyone got any suggestions of a nice spot anywhere within 5 hours of Adelaide that would make a memorable family trip to break in the new camper!


woody
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: davidy61 on January 25, 2011, 06:59:28 AM
Close to Adelaide there is Rapid Bay (good for kids as very near the beach and Jetty) and Deep Creek Conservation Park (Trigg Camping Ground is better than Tapanappa for CT's).  Both are relatively cheap and have toilets, no showers, no water to speak of either, BYO.

We have used both recently and like them both.

Cheers and have fun breaking in the camper.
David
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Ricey on January 25, 2011, 07:13:13 AM
Welcome Woody
Burra creek Gorge is a nice spot with permanent water and Yabbies.
Morgan on the Murray is great as well.
Robe if you want to do some beach driving.
Yorke peninsula has some great spots too.
We just spent 2 nights at Lipson cove on Eyre Peninsula a fantastic spot but that would be about 6-7 hours.

Have fun breaking the camper in.
 :cheers: :cheers:
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Doug.b on January 25, 2011, 07:50:28 AM
Woody

As Davidy61 said Rapid bay, Deep creek conversation Park. If you go down to Victor harbour, Port Elliot, Goowla it is always 4-5 degrees cooler than up north.
We head south in the summer and head north in cooler months.
Go buy some camp books which will tell you places to stay. I have this one.
  http://shop.boilingbilly.com.au/store/viewItem.shop?idProduct=7
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Heiny on January 25, 2011, 08:58:13 AM
Hi Woody and welcome to My Swag.

Have a look at the Limestone Coast, Robe is within 5 hours from Adelaide, much cooler and a very nice place. There are caravan parks (Millicent is cheaper than Robe) national Parks and free campsites available down that way. (grab Camps 5 and check it out)

Enjoy your maiden trip in the Challenge CT.  :cheers:

Brett
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Garry H on January 25, 2011, 11:49:45 AM
my vote would go with the Robe Long beach caravan pk,
  http://robe-long-beach-holiday-park.sa.big4.com.au/

beach just across the road, Big 4 so should be ok

cheers
Garry
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Woodmac on January 25, 2011, 05:20:06 PM
Thanks guys for some great suggestions!
deep Creek and Robe are on the list!
Managed to get into Point Turton today which I am wrapped with at such short notice.
Really looking forward to sitting back with a beer and making a list of upgrades ton the camper trailer.
Will post some piccys of the trip!!!
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: GU Rich on January 25, 2011, 05:24:52 PM
Yep Robe is a top spot, It can getting windy this time of year though but the scenery sure makes ups for that. Also if its not flooded yet Renmark by the river is good for family camping. The Clare Valley also offer plenty to do.

In the cooler months don't forget about Pildappa Rock on the edge of the Gawler Ranges, another top spot.

Rich
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: TOPNDR on January 25, 2011, 06:14:43 PM
A bit more than 5 hours but Mrs T and I REALLY loved the Port Lincoln NP and the Cofin Bay NP.
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: rotor138 on January 25, 2011, 07:48:18 PM
A bit more than 5 hours but Mrs T and I REALLY loved the Port Lincoln NP and the Cofin Bay NP.

I'll second that my favourite part of the state!!
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: surly17 on January 25, 2011, 07:56:19 PM
Hi woody, we stayed in rapid bay on the way to kangaroo Island and thought it was a great spot, we have also stayed at robe which was great and beachport is not bad either.
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: crackacoldie on January 25, 2011, 08:02:44 PM
Woody,

Slightly off topic, but when you do get to the Flinders, in the cooler weather, Willow Springs Station is the place to stay near Wilpena.  No power, drop toilets at each camp site and showers at the homestead.  It is also home to Skytrek.

 :cheers: Cracka
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Woodmac on January 25, 2011, 10:01:24 PM
GUrich yeah I think Renmark is still pretty flooded!
topndr Coffin Bay and Lincoln are an awesome spot have spent quite a bit of time there!
Crackacoldie you are from my part of the world ....the lovely Barossa !!!!
We are in Williamstown...
Thanks for the tip on willow springs ,I will check it out .
Getting the Pajero sorted ,'bulbar,spotties, ATR'S ,ABR Compressor now just need the lift kit.
tell me what is skytrek like and how would you rate it from a 4WD point of view?


Woody
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: Pete the Pirate on January 26, 2011, 08:35:24 AM
Stingy Bark Campground in Deep Creek Conservation Park if you really want to break into bush camping gently. This place has hot showers, good supply of fresh water and some really nice walks. Also very close to one of the prettiest beaches anywhere in the country.....Blowhole Beach.  Coordinates for Stringy Bark are 35° 36' 26" S 138° 14' 25" E and Blowhole Beach 35° 39' 18" S 138° 09' 25" E.  Naracoorte Caves camping area is also worth a look - even had free washing machines and dryers. Visiting from the east we bought a 2 month holiday parks pass and this covered camping in these areas.
Title: Re: Camping destination for family in S.A
Post by: crackacoldie on January 26, 2011, 08:35:44 PM
Sky trek was great.  there was noting really technical about it, but has some of the best views of the flinders we have seen.

We are the other side of the valley in Greenock.

 :cheers: Cracka