OUR SEVEN BEST
Our seven best SA holiday parks
Spend your next long weekend at one of these South Australian holiday parks.
OUR SEVEN BEST
Our seven best SA holiday parks
Spend your next long weekend at one of these South Australian holiday parks.
01 Echo Holiday Parks Normanville
Fleurieu Peninsula
With one of the biggest water parks in the state, this holiday spot is a must visit for families. Tucked behind the dunes on the Fleurieu Peninsula coast, travellers can unwind or take a stroll along a remote part of Normanville Beach. The park is within easy reach of attractions like Ingalalla Falls and the popular seaside town of Victor Harbor.
02 Big4 Blue Lake Holiday Park
Limestone Coast
Discover the beauty of the Limestone Coast while based at this holiday park, nestled within the volcanic landscape between the mighty Blue Lake and smaller Valley Lake. Explore the region's walking trails, caves and world-class wineries. Kids will be entertained at the park, which has an indoor heated swimming pool and water slides.
03 Discovery Parks – West Beach Parks
Adelaide and surrounds
Located along the stunning metro coastline, the West Beach holiday park has several types of accommodation, from self-contained beach houses and cosy cabins to powered sites for caravans. A massive playground, giant jumping pillow, games room, pool and water-play area will keep the littlies busy. Nearby, you'll find West Beach Adventure outdoor activity park, the Pat GC golf course and the Harbour Town shopping precinct.
04 Rawnsley Park Station
Flinders Ranges
Open your tent to spectacular views of the southern side of Wilpena Pound. While not your traditional holiday park, Rawnsley Park Station offers cabins, villas, camping areas, and powered and unpowered caravan sites. The station is the perfect base for visitors looking to explore the majestic Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.
05 Port Broughton Tourist Park
Yorke Peninsula
Mini golf anyone, or maybe a ninja playground? Port Broughton Tourist Park provides a unique coastal experience. Offering bay views, accommodation options include cabins and powered sites for caravans, RVs and tents. Don't forget the kids' bikes and scooters so they can rip it up on the park's very own pump track.
06 Tumby Bay Caravan Park
Eyre Peninsula
A favourite among recreational fishers and families, visitors can enjoy crystal-clear blue waters and Tumby Bay's idyllic atmosphere. Stroll along the white sand, try stand-up paddle boarding or just unwind as the waves gently crash on the shore. From powered sites to three-bedroom cabins, the park offers several accommodation types.
07 Discovery Parks – Renmark Riverfront
Riverland
Watch the mighty Murray River pass you by while relaxing on the deck of your modern cabin. Chuck out a fishing line and attempt to reel in a feed or try your hand at yabbying. The Renmark Riverfront park has plenty to offer, including a pool, water and splash park, and giant jumping pillow. Cross Paringa Bridge and head out to the Woolshed Brewery for the afternoon or visit Twenty Third Street Distillery in Renmark.
IMAGES: As We Wander; Discovery Parks - West Beach Parks; Getty; SATC/Mike Haines.




