Accommodation
Chowilla Creekside Campsites - Chowilla Game Reserve
Riverland
From $14.50
Wake up to peaceful sounds of the Chowilla Game Reserve waterways and its water birds.
35 campsites are dotted along the waterways. There are sites suitable tent, camper trailer and caravan based camping. Many of the sites have water access perfect for launching kayaks or small boats.
Explore Chowilla Game Reserve and the great stands of the majestic river red gum and the hardy black box providing habitat for the diverse wildlife of the park. Discover the peaceful waterways of the Murray River and its anabranches by canoe while observing the array of birdlife. Due to its remote nature, Chowilla provides great opportunities for secluded bush camping and disconnecting from the world (with limited phone reception).
The game reserve is an integral part of the Riverland Biosphere Reserve, comprising 18,000 hectares of floodplains and wetlands. Chowilla is an important refuge for waterbird populations. It is recognised as a Riverland Wetland of International Importance declared under the Ramsar convention, and one of the six The Living Murray icon sites in the Murray-Darling Basin.
35 campsites are dotted along the waterways. There are sites suitable tent, camper trailer and caravan based camping. Many of the sites have water access perfect for launching kayaks or small boats.
Explore Chowilla Game Reserve and the great stands of the majestic river red gum and the hardy black box providing habitat for the diverse wildlife of the park. Discover the peaceful waterways of the Murray River and its anabranches by canoe while observing the array of birdlife. Due to its remote nature, Chowilla provides great opportunities for secluded bush camping and disconnecting from the world (with limited phone reception).
The game reserve is an integral part of the Riverland Biosphere Reserve, comprising 18,000 hectares of floodplains and wetlands. Chowilla is an important refuge for waterbird populations. It is recognised as a Riverland Wetland of International Importance declared under the Ramsar convention, and one of the six The Living Murray icon sites in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Number of rooms
35
Facilities
Carpark
Boat Ramp
Price
From $14.50 to $22.70
Campsite fees are per site per night.