Gawler Ranges National Park Campgrounds
Where To Stay Gawler Ranges, Pastrol Unincorporated Area, South Australia
The Gawler Ranges National Park is a special place where history, conservation and Aboriginal culture come together. The park is famous for the magnificent Organ Pipes, formed over 1500 million years ago as a result of volcanic eruptions. You can find equally stunning rocky outcrops at Yandinga Falls and Kolay Mirica Falls.
Pitch a tent amid rocky gorges and valleys, at the foot of a granite hill, or on a grassy plain at one of our six campgrounds. Relax under the stars at night and wake to the sound of birdsong, and the fragrant scent of the Australian bush.
Three of our campgrounds are accessible by high clearance 2WD in good weather, and Scrubby Peak, Waganny and Yandinga are also suitable for caravans and camper trailers in dry weather.
Rates
Campsite fees are per vehicle per night.
Trading Times
Check In: 12:00 pm
Check Out: 11:00 am