Bush Campground Locations
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Refer to the MAP showing the 19 Yorke Peninsula Council Bush Campgrounds
Council has designated the bush campgrounds as locations where camping is permitted. Each booking is for one campground only, if you wish to change campgrounds during your stay please book each campground separately or alternatively contact Council via
- The Gap – Gap Road, Balgowan [-34.23513, 137.50183]

- The Bamboos – Government Road, Balgowan [-34.253035, 137.503256]

- Tiparra Rocks – Government Road, Balgowan [-34.286058, 137.498941]
- Wauraltee – DOES NOT INCLUDE BEACH - Wauraltee Beach Road, Wauraltee [-34.587814, 137.507724]

- Barkers Rocks – Barkers Rocks Road, Bluff Beach [-34.715333, 137.488258]

- Port Minlacowie – Beegoodye Wells Road, Minlaton [-34.83280, 137.45986]

- Len Barker Reserve – North Coast Road, Point Souttar [-34.920989, 137.301708]
CAMPGROUND CLOSURE - Until 4th July 2025 - Due to full road closure of North Coast Road for pavement construction and sealing works. Subject to change. - Burners Beach – North Coast Road, Point Souttar [-34.896853, 137.249404]
CAMPGROUND CLOSURE - Until 4th July 2025 - Due to full road closure of North Coast Road for pavement construction and sealing works. Subject to change. - Gravel Bay – Lighthouse Road, Corny Point [-34.93573, 136.99559]

- Swincer Rocks – Wurlie Road, Corny Point [-34.970167, 136.972742]

- Gleesons Landing – Gleesons Road, Corny Point [-35.006102, 136.966101]

- Daly Head – Daly Head Road, White Hut [-35.023943, 136.938773]

- Foul Bay Boat Ramp – Boat Ramp Road, Foul Bay [-35.210185, 137.189479]
- South Coast (formerly Foul Bay Campground) – Happy Valley Road, Foul Bay [-35.17952, 137.21111]

- Sturt Bay – Sturt Bay Road, Warooka [-35.10777, 137.40241]

- Mozzie Flat – Small Campground - Mozzie Flat Road, Port Moorowie [-35.11163, 137.49861]

- Goldsmiths Beach – Small Campground - Troubridge Point Drive, Honiton [-35.147629, 137.687025]

- Wattle Point – Small Campground - Heel Road, Edithburgh [-35.138724, 137.702467]

- Parara – Large Campground - Parara Road, Ardrossan [-34.46027, 137.908888]

Toilets
Please be aware that toilet paper is not supplied to bush campground toilets, so come prepared with your own supply. Consider the environment you enjoy while camping and ‘leave no trace’ for others to find. Campers should never bury toilet paper or other leavings in the fragile dunes or campgrounds.
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All but 2 small campgrounds have a toilet (Foul Bay Boat Ramp and Tiparra Rocks)
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Although toilets are available in most campgrounds, visitors are still encouraged to be self-contained. In recent years, maintenance and environmental issues have increased substantially, with regular occurrences of toilet paper waste in the dunes, used nappies dumped in the campground and cassettes/port-a-loos being emptied into the ocean. This all needs to be cleaned up and/or managed by someone.
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For those visitors that prefer more comprehensive facilities (running water, flushing toilets, showers, etc.) we recommend staying in one of the many beautiful Yorke Peninsula caravan parks.
Why aren’t there flushing toilets?
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Insufficient water supply.
Bush Camping Fees & Conditions
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Permits available include Nightly / Weekly / Monthly
|
Permit |
Full price |
Ratepayers discount |
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Per night |
$20.00 |
50% off |
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Stay 7 Pay 5 |
$100.00 |
50% off |
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Monthly 30 Nights |
$300.00 |
50% off |
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*Annually |
- All designated Bush Campgrounds are subject to a fee and a Permit must be obtained prior to setting up camp.
- Each vehicle requires a Permit - (one vehicle / 7 person MAX per campsite) - If you are towing a caravan or trailer, these details can be added to your Permit as part of the booking process.
- The Permit grants access to camp in an unallocated campsite booked to the particular campground of your choice Yorke Peninsula's designated bush campgrounds. NOTE: If you require more than one campsite, you will need to provide registration/s for each Permit.
- All camping Permits are recorded on an online central database - printing your Permit is optional.
- Our Rangers have access to the online database of vehicle registrations provided during the purchase process. Vehicle registrations are needed so Rangers know that you belong. You are at risk of a $315.50 fine if you choose to camp without a Permit.
- Stay 7 Pay 5 Discount only applies when staying at one campground over consecutive days. If you plan to explore the region and stay at different campgrounds, you can create an itinerary during the booking process allowing you to book a specific number of nights at each campground. Campers who wish to change campgrounds partway through a permit must first contact Council during Business hours on (08)8832 0000.
- To purchase a Monthly Permit please call Yorke Peninsula Council (08)8832 0000. To make payment and be issued a code to use at the checkout when booking your campsites.
- Yorke Peninsula Council Ratepayer's are intitled to a 50% discount and will be applied when the residence Rates Assessment Number is applied to the booking.
- A booking fee applies to all bookings.
- Refunds - Council has a policy of not refunding bush camping permit fees within seven days of the booking. Bookings outside of this seven-day window are to be cancelled using the online booking system and will be refunded.
The Permit does NOT cover camping within Dhilba Guuranda - Innes National Park.
For further information about Bush Camping on Yorke Peninsula, call Council 8832 0000, or email us on
Camping Safety & Etiquette
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Fire Danger Season (FDS) starts in November and ends in April. Dates for the current FDS are available on the Yorke Peninsula Council website here. For current information please call the CFS Fire Ban hotline on 1300 362 361 or refer to the CFS website here.
Staying safe
Be aware of potential dangers and take care of yourself:
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Plan carefully and make sure your camping equipment is in good working order before leaving home
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Read signs and brochures carefully - pay attention to any safety warnings
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Supervise your children, especially near water and fireplaces
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Be safe around camp fires - extinguish fires whenever you leave your camp site unattended; use water, not sand which retains heat and can cause severe burns
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Bring your own water, and don't assume on-site water is safe to drink
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Keep food in locked containers or in your car to keep it safe from wildlife
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Wear protective clothing to avoid sunburn, bites, scratches and stings
Camping Manners
These are just a few of the top camping rules and I'm sure there are many more. Generally the idea is just use your common sense, and you will have a fantastic experience on your camping trip. And most of all, your fellow campers will thank you for it!
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Generators - most people go camping to enjoy the peace and quiet and may not appreciate a noisy generator - of course if you need to run a generator throughout the night for medical reasons, try to camp away from others to minimise disruption
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Avoid walking through other people's campsites - ensure you and your children walk around the areas being used by other campers
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Leave no trace of your visit – don't spoil it for the next visitor!
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Take your rubbish with you, don't throw anything in the fire that won't completely burn away and leave the campsite spotless - or risk receiving a $315.00 expiation notice for littering from Council's Ranger
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If you're an early riser - be mindful that other campers won't want to be woken by your noise
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Where pets are allowed, make sure they are under control - in most cases that means keeping them on a leash - and please pick up any droppings
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Sound travels at night and many campers retire early - be respectful of such campers, and ensure your partying does not affect others
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Be friendly to everyone you come across – share a drink, or a friendly word, but don't become an unwanted guest who hangs around and doesn't know when it's time to return to their own campsite
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If a campsite has facilities, please leave them clean and tidy
Minimal Impact
Please help care for the environment by following these simple rules:
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Help to prevent the spread of weeds and pests - check your vehicle, camping equipment and clothing to ensure they are contaminant free
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Help reduce the risk of bush fires and burn injuries by using a fuel or gas stove for cooking
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Only light fires where and when they are permitted and use the fireplaces and fire rings provided
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Never collect firewood or kindling from the area - even dead branches are protected as they provide a home for our native animals and birds
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Remember, plants and animals are protected so try not to trample plants when walking or setting up your tent - use your poles, not trees, to support tent ropes and lines
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Bring a portable toilet if you are camping in areas without facilities and empty the waste into special portable toilet disposal facilities
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NEVER empty portable toilet waste into standard toilets or onto the ground!
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Take all rubbish home - disposing of rubbish in fireplaces is an offence
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Enjoy the peace and be considerate of others
Camping Manners
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CAMPING MANNERS
These are just a few of the top camping rules and I'm sure there are many more. Generally the idea is just use your common sense, and you will have a fantastic experience on your camping trip. And most of all, your fellow campers will thank you for it!
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Generators - most people go camping to enjoy the peace and quiet and may not appreciate a noisy generator - of course if you need to run a generator throughout the night for medical reasons, try to camp away from others to minimise disruption
-
Avoid walking through other people's campsites - ensure you and your children walk around the areas being used by other campers
-
Leave no trace of your visit – don't spoil it for the next visitor!
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Take your rubbish with you, don't throw anything in the fire that won't completely burn away and leave the campsite spotless - or risk receiving a $315.00 expiation notice for littering from Council's Ranger
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If you're an early riser - be mindful that other campers won't want to be woken by your noise
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Where pets are allowed, make sure they are under control - in most cases that means keeping them on a leash - and please pick up any droppings
-
Sound travels at night and many campers retire early - be respectful of such campers, and ensure your partying does not affect others
-
Be friendly to everyone you come across – share a drink, or a friendly word, but don't become an unwanted guest who hangs around and doesn't know when it's time to return to their own campsite
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If a campsite has facilities, please leave them clean and tidy
Minimal impact
Please help care for the environment by following these simple rules:
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Help to prevent the spread of weeds and pests - check your vehicle, camping equipment and clothing to ensure they are contaminant free
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Help reduce the risk of bush fires and burn injuries by using a fuel or gas stove for cooking
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Only light fires where and when they are permitted and use the fireplaces and fire rings provided
-
Never collect firewood or kindling from the area - even dead branches are protected as they provide a home for our native animals and birds
-
Remember, plants and animals are protected so try not to trample plants when walking or setting up your tent - use your poles, not trees, to support tent ropes and lines
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Bring a portable toilet if you are camping in areas without facilities and empty the waste into special portable toilet disposal facilities
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NEVER empty portable toilet waste into standard toilets or onto the ground!
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Take all rubbish home - disposing of rubbish in fireplaces is an offence
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Enjoy the peace and be considerate of others
Bush Camping
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Immerse yourself in nature and get back to basics at one of the 19 Yorke Peninsula Bush Campgrounds.
Yorke Peninsula Council has designated the 19 bush campgrounds as locations where camping is permitted. Campers must purchase Bush Camping permits online or by contacting a Yorke Peninsula Council office before entering a campground. A permit covers one motor vehicle (and caravan/trailer). Each booking is for one campground only, if you wish to change campgrounds during your stay please book each campground separately or alternatively contact Council via
The Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park is NOT covered by the Yorke Peninsula Council (YPC) Bush Camping Permit. YPC Bush Camping Permits can be booked here, whilst the National Park permits are booked here