279 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Talia, SAWelcome to our home, Coodlie Park Eco Retreat....where the Adventure Begin!!
* ENTER via the Flinders Highway Driveway
Discover a Unique Off-Grid Bush Camping Experience at Camp Coodlie.
If you're seeking a truly immersive off-grid bush camping experience, look no further than Camp Coodlie, located on the stunning Eyre Peninsula. Nestled within 500 acres of natural coastal bushland, our campground offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, a chance to embrace nature's playground, and a perfect spot for those who value peace, nature and sustainability.
Camping Rates
Camp Coodlie Sites: $25.00 per site/vehicle (up to 3 guests)
Additional Guests: $12.50 per person (maximum of 5 guests per site)
** Children 2 years and under FREE
** RV and Pet Friendly
Check-In and Check-Out Times
Campground Check-In: 1:00 PM
Campground Check-Out: 11:00 AM
All guest must check-in at the office or via the AFTER HOURS QR Code located at the Wheel Post (and office window). Scan the Check-in qr-code and follow the prompts.
Office Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:30am to 3:30pm
(Open till 7pm in Summer)
CAMP COODLIE
Fully off-grid bush campground with rustic bush amenities and spacious campsites for ultimate privacy.
Each swag hut and sites at Camp Coodlie is positioned to offer guests ample space and privacy, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding bushland. Located 2 km from the main homestead and Coodlie Office Store the campground offer a peaceful, secluded experience for you to enjoy.
Eco-Friendly Amenities
At Camp Coodlie, sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and we are a proud TICSA Sustainable Tourism and Eco-Star Accredited Business. From our eco-friendly facilities to the use of locally sourced and recycled materials, such as the oyster-timber wood structures, solar power and waste management, we strive to create an environmentally conscious retreat.
Facilities: *BYOB Toilet Paper and Drinking Water
Showers: Experience our eco-friendly, bush bucket shower system, offering hot water bush showers for a truly unique bush camping experience.
Toilets: Our eco-designed compost toilets add a touch of sustainability to your stay. (Please bring your own toilet paper)
Communal Fire Pit: Perfect for socialising and roasting marshmallows (Restrictions apply during bushfire season October to April, please see signagefor more details during this period)
Camp Kitchen: Equipped with a 6-burner cooktop, and grillers for a proper bush cookout. The kitchen sink has heated hot water, and all communal areas, including the kitchen, showers, and toilets, are powered by solar lighting. The kitchen can accommodate up to 60-80 people.
Accessing Amenities and Activities
Camp Coodlie is conveniently located near several key attractions. Guests can enjoy access to some of the most beautiful natural sites on the Eyre Peninsula, including:
Talia Caves, The Tub, Talia Beach, Lake Newland Sand Dunes and Mount Camel Beach are all located just a couple minutes drive from the campground.
Coodlie Cove and Sunset Point:
Coastal Reserve Road access point, including access to a secluded private beach that offers the perfect spot for spear fishing, sunset watching, and relaxing by the ocean. Please note there is a 40m climb down the rocks to reach the beach below. Access is 'At Your Own Risk', Be tide-aware as they can change constantly, and freak waves can happen at any time.
From the beach, follow the Coastal Reserve Road down to the wooden boat (do not pass beyond this point), where Sunset Point is located. To return back to Coodlie, follow the track to the right of the boat to continue the loop-back to the property. The boat marks the end of the track Pleade DO Not go beyond the boat towards MT. Camel Beach and PLEASE ensure to CLOSE all gates so the sheep do not escape!!
Lake Newland Conservation Park:
Located only a 15-20-minute drive away, where you can explore sand dunes, rugged coastlines, and breathtaking rock formations.
Onsite Experiences: Tagalong Beach and Sunset Cliff Tours, Guided Night Walks, and an Under-the-Stars Night Sky Experience provide additional opportunities to enrich your stay. For ticket bookings and more information, feel free to speak with our friendly office staff or give us a call ahead of your visit.
Preparing for Your Stay
Please note that Camp Coodlie is a fully off-grid bush campground, with no access to mains electricity. We recommend bringing your own drinking water and toilet paper for your convenience, and the office store has some available as well.
Our commitment to eco-friendly living is reflected in all aspects of the camp, from solar-powered lighting to our thoughtful waste management practices.
Travel Distances to Key Locations:
Venus Bay: 11 km (10 minutes)
Port Kenny: 16km (15 minutes)
Elliston: 48 km (32 minutes)
Streaky Bay: 77 km (50 minutes)
Port Lincoln: 217 km (2 hrs 17 mins)
Adelaide: 662 km (6.5 hours)
Additional Information
For any questions or further details about your upcoming stay, please don't hesitate to contact us. You can also visit our website at www.coodlie.com.au for additional resources and bookings.
We look forward to welcoming you to Camp Coodlie, where nature and adventure await!
**South Australia and the Eyre Peninsula were voted Lonely Planet’s #5 top region in the entire world at the 2017 Best of Travel Awards
NOTES:
- Please note that Hipcamp charge you a booking fee, our prices are as listed below.
- Campground water is potable (unfiltered) rainwater and is strictly for camp kitchen and camp shower use. **Please Do Not Fill Tanks, cause once's gone, it's gone until it rains again!!
- No Dumping - No Powered Sites -
- No reception due to the limited phone towers in the area - Telstra is touchy - Starlink works best and everything else is basically a no-go.
- Boat Launch Points: Venus Bay, Elliston and Port Kenny
Pets
Potable water
Campfires