Pet Friendly Sites
Travelling with your Dog in South Australia
South Australia has many Dog Friendly Free Camping, Rest Areas, and Caravan Parks to camp at. We have compiled a list, to make it easy for you to find one.
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12 Mile Dam Rest Area
157k Peg Rest Area
164k Peg Rest Area
The 21k Peg Rest Area is set back from the Goyder Highway. There is an undercover picnic table with rubbish bin, and a little bit of shade for your van. This is a fairly level campground with quite a bit of room for the larger rigs, and motorhomes. Entra ...
The 25k Peg Rest Area is just off the Eyre Highway and is a large open area with level spots available. Here you will have a magnificent view of the Ocean, plus there are a few walking tracks. But don't get too adventurous, one slip, and your history. En ...
The 42 Mile Crossing Campground is a nice place to visit, has a public toilet, and you can easily bring your caravan to the grassy camp site area, but if you want to go to the beach, you will need a 4x4 vehicle. Entrance to the 42 Mile Crossing Campgroun ...
42 Mile Crossing Rest Area
The 52k Peg Rest Area is a level gravel area set back a short distance from the Eyre Highway which has an emergency water supply. There is another track leading to the cliffs which has Ocean views. Entrance to the 52k Peg Rest Area 52k Peg Rest Area l ...
75k Peg Scenic Lookout
Agnes Creek Rest Area
Algebuckina Bridge
The Algebuckina Bridge is something you must stop and see if travelling the Oodnadatta Track. The Algebuckina Bridge 360 Algebuckina Bridge location map
Anna Creek Siding
The Baan Hill Reserve Picnic Area has rainwater tanks, toilets and a covered picnic table. This is a popular spot for the 4x4 enthusiasts, and it's not far from the Ngarkat Conservation Park HIstoric site. Baan Hill Reserve Picnic Area location map ...
The Beresford Railway Siding Ruins is off the Oodnadatta Track, from here you can imagine the isolation and the flat landscape with a few bushes here and there, to break up the monotony. Entrance to the Beresford Railway Siding Ruins Beresford Railway S ...
The Big Bend Camping Area is on the banks of the Murray River, there are plenty of camping spots to choose from, all with rivergums, and a waterfront view. Entrance to the Big Bend Camping Area Big Bend Camping Area location map

















