Nullarbor National Park is where the vast desert landscape meets the dramatic sea cliffs. The area offers self-sufficient bush camping in signed locations throughout the Park with very limited facilities. It includes visitor toilets, showers, two roadhouses and Head of Bight Visitors Centre. Ensure to carry sufficient water, food and supplies for your entire visit.
HOW TO GET THERE
Nullarbor National Park and Regional Reserve is located 300km west of Ceduna. Access is via Eyre Highway.
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
Camping fees from $12 per vehicle (max 8 people).
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.
THINGS TO DO
Where the vast landscape meets the sea at Bunda Cliffs you can enjoy views spanning the coastline, while in the adjoining Far West Coast Marine Park you may get a chance to spot a southern right whale that comes to the area to breed in winter.
The Head of the Bight Visitors Centre at the Eastern edge of the park offers a viewing platform from which to view whales and their calves between May and September. The high cliff line provides fantastic views for land-based whale watchers. Boardwalks take visitors to two main viewing areas, one to the east and one to the west of the main pathway. The boardwalk ramps are sloped for wheel chair access.
The park contains many diverse species of flora and fauna, including the southern hairy-nosed wombat, dingos, and many species of birds. Despite its flat and reputedly featureless landscape, the Nullarbor offers the intrepid and patient visitor unparalleled serenity and a sense of remote beauty and isolation which is rare.
RULES
Take rubbish home with you – if you carry it in, carry it out.
Collection of firewood within National Parks is prohibited.
For more detailed information direct from the National Parks web site, please click on the relevant links. DOGS IN PARKS, GENERAL INFORMATION, 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
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Address & Contact
Our Address
Eyre Highway
GPS
-31.517267, 129.243990
Telephone
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Additional Information
Suburb:
Nullarbor
State:
SA
Pin Code:
5690
Pricing Detail:
$12.00 per vehicle
Post ID:
25607
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