There is something for all ages and interests in the Coorong. The serenity, the sheer diversity, and the proximity to Adelaide make it an immensely popular park. Visitors come for bird watching, boating, kayaking, fishing, camping, walking, four-wheel driving and European and Ngarrindjeri cultural history.
The Coorong is also a wetland of international importance, supporting many significant and endangered flora and fauna.
Experience camping under the night sky alongside salt lagoons and white sandy beaches at one of the park’s campgrounds. From the spacious, family-friendly 42 Mile Crossing campground to the secluded campsites along the Younghusband Peninsula, which are only accessible by boat, there are plenty of camping options.
Campsites must be booked prior to arrival to the park.
Book online to reserve your campsite up to 12 months in advance.