Accommodation
Little Dip Conservation Park Campground
Limestone Coast
From $18.50
Little Dip Conservation Park conserves a number of small lakes found throughout the park. Each lake has its own unique character.
The area features a ruggedly beautiful coastline including a large area of coastal sand dunes.
The coastal scrub that gives way to thick groves of melaleuca, dense rushes and samphire flats surrounding the lakes is a haven for birdwatchers. The beaches provide good opportunities for beachcombing and surf fishing.
Little Dip Conservation Park has four secluded campgrounds nestled among dune fields and natural bushland.
Little Dip Conservation Park is located 341km southeast of Adelaide and only 2km south of Robe township. Access is via Alternate Highway 1 to Robe and other park entry roads.
The area features a ruggedly beautiful coastline including a large area of coastal sand dunes.
The coastal scrub that gives way to thick groves of melaleuca, dense rushes and samphire flats surrounding the lakes is a haven for birdwatchers. The beaches provide good opportunities for beachcombing and surf fishing.
Little Dip Conservation Park has four secluded campgrounds nestled among dune fields and natural bushland.
Little Dip Conservation Park is located 341km southeast of Adelaide and only 2km south of Robe township. Access is via Alternate Highway 1 to Robe and other park entry roads.
<p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>
Number of rooms
4
Facilities
Outdoor Dining Area
Price
From $18.50 to $53.00
Camping fees are per site, per night.