One of the campgrounds in Chowilla Game Reserve next to the Customs House at Border Cliffs. A small campground with available four sites suitable only for vehicle based or camper trailer camping.
The Game Reserve is an integral part of the Riverland Biosphere Reserve and comprises 18,000 hectares of floodplains and wetlands. The Regional Reserve features vast stands of mallee woodland, black oak and bluebush shrublands that stretch from the floodplain through to Danggali Conservation Park and Wilderness Protection Area to the north.
SITE ACCESS
Chowilla Game Reserve is located 280km northeast of Adelaide. Access is via Murtho Road, Paringa.
Please note: GPS Co-Ordinates are approximate and provided in most cases to get you to the National Park entrance. Once inside the park there should be signs to the actual camp grounds. Failing this please check with National Parks for further directions.
FEES & BOOKINGS
Book before you go using the link provided
Camping fees from $12 per vehicle.
There are no park entry fees applicable.
Camping permits can be purchased at the self-registration stations available at the sites or at the Berri District Office and selected Riverland tourism centres.
Many National Parks in South Australia require a Park Pass to enter. The prices for the Park Parks may vary. Read more about FEES & PARK PASSES.
Please check PARK CLOSURES prior to attending.
FACILITIES
Toilets
THINGS TO DO
Explore Chowilla Game Reserve and Regional Reserve along the walking trails that wind through great stands of the majestic river red gum and the hardy black box. Discover the peaceful waterways of the River Murray by canoe and observe the diverse birdlife. The Murray River is an Australian icon. More than a hundred years ago, paddle steamers used to venture up and down the length of the river, transporting agricultural produce to and from riverside townships. These days, you can enjoy the waters and surrounding wilderness by paddling your canoe through the serene backwaters or exploring the many walking trails that wind themselves through the parks. The abundant birdlife provides a perfect addition to the region’s tranquil setting.
RULES
Wood fires and solid fuel fires are prohibited during Fire Ban periods.
Campers are required to use designated camp sites.
Take rubbish home with you – if you carry it in, carry it out.
For more detailed information direct from the National Parks web site, please click on the relevant links. DOGS IN PARKS, FIRE SAFETY & CAMP FIRES
We are still in the process of obtaining more information about this site.
Data & Photos courtesy of: National Parks South Australia
Updated: 09102017GR
Opening Hours
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Address & Contact
Our Address
Murtho Road
GPS
-33.972960, 140.956693
Telephone
Additional Information
Suburb:
Murtho
State:
SA
Pin Code:
5340
Pricing Detail:
$12.00 per vehicle
Post ID:
36012
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