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The best camping in Lincoln National Park, SA

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Go boating, birding, and beach camping along the Eyre Peninsula.  

The best camping in Lincoln National Park, SA

Great Views Farmstay

1. Great Views Farmstay

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4.3mi from Lincoln National Park · 288 sites · Tents, RVs
122 Western Approach Road, Port Lincoln Sa 5606 Annette’s Great Views farm stay. Great Views is an understatement, it’s an AWESOME view stretching across the marina proper bay national parks sea views, only a few minutes from the city ❤️ Entrance has a little farm shop featuring Annette’s award-winning homemade jams and relishes, water, soft drinks, juices, homegrown, chemical-free organic fruit and veg, free range chicken eggs and duck eggs, too. There are horses, ducks, chickens, geese, kittens, cats and two dogs that protect the chickens free ranging around the farm. Don’t be afraid of the big white fluffy dogs Angie, and Marli they are friendly, marinas . There is a friendly Rspca drop in some 12 years ago a brown dog with a pink collar, Skyler. They’re all very well-trained, extremely friendly dogs and great with children. 66 acres of wide grassy land that overlooks Proper Bay, Boston bay and the Marina, ample space for caravans, cars, vans, busses, and camping. There are amenities, a toilet, shower and camp kitchen. Not included in fully self contained $20 price PER NIGHT PRICES: 1 car or van fully self contained VIEW LAND SPACE $20 per night Amenities or powered sites I’m not available through Hipcamp Please phone in advance for request for availability Upon arrival, the little farm shop at the entrance has the Great Views wiki and Hip Campers forms on the counter. Please fill in forms add receipt number of hipcam bookings Please don’t hesitate to call - Annette: 0428830295 Dog Sitting, subject to availability. Enjoy your stay
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AU$25
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Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

2. Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary

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7.6mi from Lincoln National Park · 22 sites · Tents, RVs
"The best place to see wild koalas up close". Winner of the Gray Nomad Awards, best freedom stay. Mikkirakoalas.com Open from 15th April until October 10th. Daily tours available year round. Strictly no dogs, no firewood collecting or campfires made on the ground (in a container is ok). Ok for Caravans, (offroad) RVs tents. Hot shower, toilets, shelter shed, 'glamper campers' available to hire.
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AU$37
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Sunshine at Tiatukia

3. Sunshine at Tiatukia

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9.6mi from Lincoln National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Enjoy a full water view of Boston Bay and the surrounds of Port Lincoln. At night, witness the magical display of the entire bay with moonlight reflections, fish farms, large ships, the Port Lincoln wharf, silos, and the surrounding area. During the day, marvel at the boating activities ranging from ships to old-style yachts and smaller fishing vessels. Situated off a main road, with only local residents using the road (positioned at the back of a large 2.5-acre block), the block is fully fenced with a gateway entrance. Power outlets are available, 2 x 15 amp power points located on the outside of the shed and a double 10 amp at front of shed. There is ample rainwater available, with multiple tap outlets, hose and pressure pump located at the shed for filling tanks or washing. While we don’t have toilet facilities on our block at this point, the closest public toilets are in the beach town of North Shields and in Port Lincoln. We welcome animal companions but ask that you are mindful if there are other campers. Although not far from Port Lincoln and North Shields, our location offers space, tranquility, and quality views. The shed is locked, and we have a shower facility at the back, which is currently locked until we install a septic tank. You can camp anywhere on the block, drive around to find a spot, or choose from a few little granite rock spots and a single olive tree. The front gate is unlocked with a pin that can be easily pulled out, and it is a double-opening gate. To access the rainwater pump and tap outlets, simply turn on the power point located on the backside of the shed. The power point for the pump is a double 10-amp outlet. It’s a beautiful spot and perfect for leisurely walks if you enjoy exploring on foot. There’s a great waking/ push bike trail that goes from North Sheilds to the port Lincoln Mariner at the bottom of the hill where our block is situated. There’s a winery about 4 km from our block which is opened most days.
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AU$43
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Tiatukia Farm Campsite by the Sea

4. Tiatukia Farm Campsite by the Sea

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10mi from Lincoln National Park · 5 sites · RVs
Campsite has spectacular views over Boston Bay. Only 7 km north of Port Lincoln, South Australia. Bitumen road access. 5 sites with unrestricted views of the bay. Located on small working farm. Walking trails and beach within short walking distance. Roadhouse, hotel, jetty and swimming beach 3 km. Wineries in close proximity. Port Lincoln has all facilities close by. Must be self contained.
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Parrara View

5. Parrara View

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11mi from Lincoln National Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Working hobby farm set on 92 acres with beautiful rolling hills and ocean views, farmed for sheep and hay. Our unpowered campgrounds are set on approximately 2.5 acres fenced off from the rest of our farm specially for our campers. Enjoy these exclusive, well spaced-out camp sites without the worry of being parked right on top of another camper. We have 5 different campsites to choose from so you can spread out and enjoy the peace and quiet. Just a short drive to the city of Port Lincoln, the beautiful Coffin Bay, fun activities and stunning beaches all while feeling completely secluded. Situated right next door to Gardners Vinyard and cellar door and down the road from Glen Forrest animal park. Be sure to read our campsite descriptions before booking to choose what will work best for you and your camping style. Feel free to message us for the best site to suit if you need help. Please read all Hipcamp rules and cancellation policy to save disappointment if a potential of needing to cancel. One caravan/ family per site due to size of all our sites. Most only fit one van/ Vehicle. Some sites are close enough for those travelling with another group to camp near each other.
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AU$31
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Fountain Farm Camp

6. Fountain Farm Camp

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16mi from Lincoln National Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Our property is located in the town of Fountain, 24kms from Port Lincoln. We are a hobby farm that is set amongst the gum trees and have large spacious sites for you to relax and enjoy. On a clear night, the stars are amazing. We are only a 15 minutes drive from Coffin Bay and its fresh seafood, stunning beaches, fishing and water activities. There are National Parks within easy reach where you can enjoy 4Wdriving, hiking and swimming. Guests are welcome to bring their horses with them for the duration of their stay. Please contact the host beforehand if you would like to bring your horse so we can prepare. We have great horse facilities, including a large sand arena, round yard, yards and places to ride, including a beautiful beach not far from here. Those who would like to come to relax and enjoy peace and serenity are also very welcome. We have a communal fire pit available to use outside of fire restrictions and other pets are also welcome. Campers must be fully self-sufficient with their own camp toilet and must take all waste with them on departure.
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Wattle Ridge

7. Wattle Ridge

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20mi from Lincoln National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Wattle Ridge is 140 acres of hilly natural scrub and clear land. There is a winter creek, dam and soaks with yabbies, Campers can enjoy bush walking and some native animals. There are no neighbours visible. The property has a camp shelter with 12v solar power, sink with running rainwater, heated outdoor shower, basic cooking pots and pans and cutlery, campfire with wood provided.
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AU$31
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Bee Keepers Homestead

8. Bee Keepers Homestead

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8.7mi from Lincoln National Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Set in a peaceful valley surrounded by native bushland, this 10-acre property offers the perfect balance of serenity and adventure. Just a short 10-minute drive from Port Lincoln, it feels a world away—offering hipcampers the ideal mix of seclusion and convenience. The landscape features open clearings, gentle rises, and shaded pockets beneath scattered eucalypts—perfect for pitching a tent or parking your van. Birdlife is abundant, and on still mornings, the only sound is the breeze rustling through the trees. Whether you're stargazing by the fire or watching the light shift across the valley at dusk, this is a place to slow down and truly reconnect with nature. Steeped in local history, the property was the first to be established in the area and was once used for commercial beekeeping. The original house on the site has its own unique story—it was formerly the Post Office building from Maralinga, relocated here in the 1970s.
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AU$37
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The Claypan at Fishery Bay

9. The Claypan at Fishery Bay

10mi from Lincoln National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
The gated entrance off Whaling Station Road leads to a big camping area on privately owned land next to the council owned campsites. No facilities, sorry, but there is public toilets at the council carpark. Campers must only camp in the open claypan area and not camp in the bushes. Strictly no collecting of firewood, interference with the vegetation or leaving of any rubbish. Nearby attractions Whalers Way, Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary and the Port lincoln National park.
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Bay views 885

10. Bay views 885

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11mi from Lincoln National Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Small farm with amazing views on the hill, take a hike around the property or walk across the road to a walking trail and beach. We don’t have designated parks , welcome to pick a spot either on the flat land or up on the hill !
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AU$25
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Bush Block - Coffin Bay

11. Bush Block - Coffin Bay

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21mi from Lincoln National Park · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Bush block adjacent near the sea as well as a house block in the town of Coffin Bay, the house block has a shower and toilet and tap(which can be used sometimes). Pets allowed if nice ! The house block is near the Esplanade and adjacent beach. The town has an IGA supermarket and town pier for swimming and fishing, this is a great base to go exploring in the district and National Par We also hire kayaks, bikes, surfboards, paddleboards, sandboards and mini quads and 4wd and walking tours, these are done off the accommodation property.
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AU$52
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Red Gum Park

12. Red Gum Park

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22mi from Lincoln National Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Natural bush, off grid family property located near Coffin Bay on the West Coast of South Australia. Nestled within a Red Gum forest near excellent fishing spots and beautiful beaches. We offer a quiet, secluded property to camp in natural untouched Australian bush land with many bird and plant species as your friends.
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Overview

About

The wild southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula is a sea-ravaged paradise of rocky coves, pristine white-sand beaches, and bush-clad headlands. Venture off-road in a 4WD to discover secluded beaches and sweeping sand dunes, dive in to swim and snorkel in crystalline waters, or soak up the scenery as you hike the long-distance Investigator Trail. Escaping the crowds is easy, even in midsummer, whether you’re seeking out a quiet spot to fish, whale-watching and bird-watching along the coast, or checking into a tranquil beachside campsite. Speaking of camping, there are 14 campgrounds to choose from, plus a cottage rental and glampsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for glamping: September Beach Campground has 12 sites suitable for caravans, campervans, camper trailers, and tents, plus glamping tents.
  • Best for getting on the water: Taylor’s Landing Campground has a boat ramp, plus toilets, picnic facilities, and unpowered sites for caravans and campervans.
  • Best for a back-to-nature experience: Memory Cove provides secluded beach camping in a locked wilderness area—advance bookings are essential.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Advance bookings are required for all campgrounds.
  2. You can book online via the South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service website up to 12 months in advance. 
  3. Campsites can book up fast during peak season (December-Feb), especially over weekends and school holidays. Book at least three months in advance to avoid disappointment.

When to go

The warm sunny days of summer provide the perfect weather for swimming, snorkelling, and beach activities at Lincoln National Park, and this is the most popular time to visit. Wildlife lovers should plan a late winter or spring visit, when birdwatching opportunities are at their peak, and it’s whale-watching season (May through October) along the coast.

Know before you go

  • Lincoln National Park is 13 km southwest of Port Lincoln, along Proper Bay Road. Many beaches and campgrounds are only accessible by 4WD.
  • There is a per-vehicle entrance fee for the park, and camping fees also apply.
  • Facilities within the park include restrooms, picnic areas, and a boat ramp. Bring everything you need with you, including camping supplies, food, and drinking water. 
  • Partial or total fire bans are often introduced from November through April, and wood fires and solid fuel fires are prohibited at these times. The risk of bushfires is severe, so keep an eye on the park website and always follow the latest guidelines.
  • There are accessible restrooms, campsites, and picnic areas at Lincoln National Park.
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