Embrace the tranquility of winter camping on the Lower Eyre Peninsula. Whether you're seeking secluded beaches, wildlife encounters, or family-friendly farm experiences, this region offers diverse options to suit every camper's preference. Remember to check access requirements and book permits in advance to ensure a smooth and enjoyable adventure.

Memory Cove – Lincoln National Park
Tucked away within the rugged beauty of Lincoln National Park, Memory Cove offers a truly secluded camping experience. This protected, white-sand cove is accessible only by 4WD with a limited permit, ensuring peace, privacy, and unspoiled nature. Wake to the sound of the ocean, explore nearby walking trails, and enjoy a rare sense of wilderness on the edge of the sea.
To book please call the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre on 1300 788 378.

Fishery Bay
Fishery Bay is one of Australia's most stunning beaches, known for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. Nestled on the Lower Eyre Peninsula, the campground offers a peaceful, coastal escape just 38 km south of Port Lincoln. It’s a favourite for surfers, swimmers, and those simply wanting to unwind in a truly scenic spot. With basic facilities and direct beach access, it’s the perfect place to slow down and soak up the wild beauty of the coast.

Whalers Way
Offers a rugged, coastal camping experience like no other. Located at the southern tip of Eyre Peninsula, this private wilderness area features dramatic cliffs, blowholes, secluded beaches, and crystal-clear rock pools. A permit is required to access the area, with limited camping sites available—perfect for those seeking solitude, breathtaking views, and a true off-grid adventure.

Mikkira Station
Spend a peaceful winter night surrounded by wild koalas at Mikkira Station, just 25 km south of Port Lincoln. Open only from May to October, this secluded bushland sanctuary offers unpowered camping and cosy glamping in sturdy canvas campers. You'll fall asleep under ancient Manna Gums, with koalas dozing overhead and kangaroos grazing nearby. Facilities include hot showers, toilets, and a shelter shed, with campfires allowed in containers during winter. It’s a rare chance to connect with nature and wildlife in a truly tranquil setting.

Farm Beach
Tucked along the west coast of the Lower Eyre Peninsula, Farm Beach is a favourite for campers chasing a relaxed, coastal getaway. With easy beach access, it's a prime spot for launching boats and casting a line – a true fisherman’s dream. The spacious campground is unpowered but well-kept, with basic amenities including toilets and a dump point. Enjoy stunning sunsets, calm waters, and peaceful surroundings – all just a short drive from Coffin Bay.

Yangie Bay - Coffin Bay National Park
accessible by 2WD. With 19 unpowered sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, and caravans, it's an ideal base to explore the park's diverse landscapes. Facilities include toilets, a picnic shelter, and a kayak launch, providing opportunities for kayaking, fishing, birdwatching, and hiking along nearby trails .

RV Self Contained Camping
Billy Lights Point is the perfect spot for self-contained travellers who don’t want to camp too far from Port Lincoln. Just minutes from town, it offers level parking near the boat ramp with beautiful views over the bay. It’s ideal for fully self-contained vehicles. Permits are required and can be arranged through the Visitor Information Centre. A peaceful, convenient base to relax or launch into a day of fishing or exploring.
To book please call the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre on 1300 788 378 or click link.

Korinya Farm Gate
Korinya Farm Gate, located near Cummins on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, offers a delightful farm camping experience perfect for families. For $35 per night, guests can stay at one of the 12 unpowered, self-contained campsites, which include access to toilets and a shower. Each morning begins with interactive farm activities at 7:30 AM, where families can participate in milking cows, collecting eggs, and feeding pigs, chickens, and goats . After the morning rounds, guests have the option to enjoy a hearty farmhouse breakfast, available Monday through Saturday, featuring seasonal produce from the farm .
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