Flinders Ranges and Outback camping
Camping in National Parks
You'll find run well-maintained campgrounds in a number of parks across the region including the Flinders Ranges, Mount Remarkable and Gammon Ranges national parks and the Telowie Gorge, Dutchmans Stern and Mount Brown conservation parks. In the Outback, there's camping in Witjira National Park, the giant Simpson Desert Conservation Park and Regional Reserve, Lake Eyre National Park and the Innamincka Regional Reserve.
Wilpena Pound
One of Australia's most famous landmarks and a great spot for excellent bushwalking, this almost perfectly formed geological bowl is 17 kilometres long, 8 kilometres wide and lies in the heart of the northern Flinders Ranges. Your accommodation options at Wilpena Pound Resort a camping park on the other side of Wilpena Creek .
Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary
Be blown away by some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia. Get among the wilderness at the 300-hectare campground.
Dalhousie Springs & the Simpson Desert
Soak in the soothing thermal waters of Dalhousie Springs, Australia's largest complex of artesian springs and used for tens of thousands of years by desert Aborigines. Camp overnight before wandering through the historic Dalhousie ruins and jumping back into the 4WD to explore the awesome Simpson Desert and its sea of parallel red sand ridges. Desert Parks Pass required for camping.


