
Camping Around Coffin Bay
Coffin Bay is a camper's paradise, offering a variety of campsites that showcase the region's stunning natural beauty and pristine coastal landscapes. Whether you're after a secluded bush camping experience or a more accessible site close to the town, there's something for every style of camper. Coffin Bay National Park is a must-visit, with campsites like Black Springs and Yangie Bay providing incredible opportunities to immerse yourself in nature. Wake up to the sounds of native wildlife, enjoy scenic walking trails, and marvel at the breathtaking coastal views. Many of the sites are accessible by 4WD, making them ideal for adventurers looking to explore off the beaten track.
For those seeking convenience without compromising on the camping experience, Coffin Bay Caravan Park in the heart of town is the perfect choice. Offering powered and unpowered sites, along with modern amenities like showers, camp kitchens, and BBQ areas, it’s a great spot for families, caravanners, and campers wanting a comfortable stay. From here, you’re just a short stroll to the township’s cafes, shops, and famous oyster farms. It’s an excellent base for exploring the area, including fishing spots, kayaking opportunities, and the picturesque coastline that makes Coffin Bay so special.
All campsites around Coffin Bay are surrounded by the region’s natural treasures, from pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters to wildlife-rich bushland. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or trying it for the first time, the combination of coastal charm, modern facilities, and untouched wilderness will leave you feeling refreshed and connected to nature. Book early to secure your spot, as these sought-after camping areas provide a unique and unforgettable experience for anyone wanting to explore the best of Coffin Bay.
Campsites Around Coffin Bay
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Sites include, Yangie Bay, Black Springs, Morgans Landing, The Pool, Sensation Beach, and more!
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The Mt Dutton Bay Woolshed Caravan Park offers a unique camping experience on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Situated along the seafront, the park provides unpowered sites with amenities including clean toilets, hot showers (available for an additional fee), a new laundry facility, a communal barbecue area, and a pit fire for evening gatherings. The park is pet-friendly, welcoming campers traveling with their furry companions.
Directly opposite the park lies the heritage-listed jetty and boat ramp, offering opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts. The surrounding area boasts breathtaking views of Mt Dutton and the Marble Ranges, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Within the historic limestone buildings of the property, guests can explore the Woolshed Museum, which showcases shearing, farming, and fishing artifacts from the region. Adjacent to the museum is the Woolshed Café and Gallery, where visitors can enjoy local art and refreshments.
The park is managed by an on-site local manager, ensuring guests have a comfortable and memorable stay. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a base to explore the natural beauty of the Eyre Peninsula, Mt Dutton Bay Woolshed Caravan Park provides a blend of history, culture, and scenic charm.
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Farm Beach is a beautiful beach located approximately 53 kilometres from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off Hull Road.
The campground has 40 numbered sites available at any one time for unpowered sites at a cost of $10 per night.
There are toilet and cold shower facilities available, however no barbecue facilities.
To view a map of the campground, please click here.
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Frenchman’s North campground is located approximately 65 kilometres from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off of Frenchman Road.
There are four permits available at any one time. Sites are not numbered so sites are allocated at a first come, first served basis.
No toilet, shower or barbeque facilities are available.
To view a map of the campground, please click here.
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Frenchman’s South campground is located approximately 65 kilometres from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off of Frenchman Road.
There are 10 permits available at any one time. Sites are not numbered so sites are allocated at a first come, first served basis.
No toilet, shower or barbeque facilities are available.
Please be mindful that due to vegetation within the camping area, caravans and motorhomes may have limited access to this campground.
To view a map of the campground, please click here.
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Greenly Beach South campground is located approximately 71 kilometres from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off of Greenly Beach Road.
There are nine sites available at any one time. Sites are numbered so need to be booked in advance.
No toilet, shower or barbeque facilities are available.
To view a map of the campground, please click here.
Please note: Camping at the Greenly Beach North site is strictly prohibited.
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Point Drummond campground is located approximately 107 kilometres from Port Lincoln. Entrance to the campground is off of Point Drummond Road.
There are five permits available at any one time. Sites are not numbered so sites are allocated at a first come, first served basis.
No toilet, shower or barbeque facilities are available.
To view a map of the campground, please click here.
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4WD access only!
Seal Corner is located approximately 50 kilometres from Port Lincoln.
Entrance to the campground is off of Snapper Hill Road.
No toilet, shower or barbeque facilities are available.
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Shelly Beach Lodge Campsite is a picturesque waterfront camping destination located near Mount Dutton Bay on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Set within 100 acres of natural bushland, the campsite offers a serene environment for self-contained campers.
Campsite Features:
Diverse Camping Spots: The property boasts an olive grove with expansive, level drive-through sites suitable for various vehicle sizes, including large rigs. Multiple secluded bays provide shelter from varying wind directions, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Natural Surroundings: Campers can enjoy panoramic views of Coffin Bay National Park and the Great Australian Bight, immersing themselves in the region's natural beauty.
Amenities:
Basic Facilities: While primarily catering to self-contained vehicles, the campsite provides rainwater from a small tank for drinking and rubbish bins for waste disposal.
Campfires and Pets: Campfires are permitted, allowing guests to enjoy evenings by the fire. The campsite is also pet-friendly, welcoming travelers with pets.
Nearby Attractions:
Recreational Activities: The area offers opportunities for fishing, swimming, and exploring local attractions. A licensed club, sports grounds, a deli, boat ramp, and jetty are in close proximity to the campsite.
Access and Location:
Directions: From Port Lincoln, travel northwest on Flinders Highway for 45 kilometers to Lake Wangary. After the Minniribbie Creek Bridge, turn left onto Farm Beach Road and continue for 6 kilometers. Then, turn left onto Shelly Beach Road; the entrance is marked by a windmill on the right.
Shelly Beach Lodge Campsite offers a tranquil and budget-friendly camping experience, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking a peaceful retreat amidst South Australia's natural landscapes.
Call +61 459 254 192 to book a campsite.