Accommodation

Eyre Peninsula

Coffin Bay National Park Campgrounds

Eyre Peninsula

From $23.10
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Known for its remote coastal scenery, the bays and coastline around the Coffin Bay National Park are ideal for boating, fishing, sailing, scuba diving and windsurfing. You can explore the park's coastal landscapes of high windswept cliffs and massive dunes, pounding surf beaches and sheltered sandy bays.

There are seven designated campgrounds in the park, most can only be accessed by 4WD. Many of the campgrounds have close access to the the beach.

Camp fees apply in Coffin Bay National Park, permits must be purchased prior to arrival to the park.

Yangie Bay campground
Suitable for: tents, camper trailers, camper vans and caravans
Facilities: toilets, picnic shelter and kayak launch

Big Yangie Bay campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents and off-road camper trailers
Facilities: none

Black Springs campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents and off-road camper trailers and off-road Camper trailers
Facilities: toilets

Black Springs Overflow campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents
Facilities: none

Morgan’s Landing campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents and off-road camper trailers
Facilities: toilets

Sensation campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents and off-road Camper trailers
Facilities: none

The Pool campground (4WD only)
Suitable for: tents and off-road Camper trailers
Facilities: toilets
<p>Disabled access available, contact operator for details.</p>

Number of rooms

56

Facilities

Carpark
Boat Ramp

Price

From $23.10 to $51.30
Visit our website for full campground fees.

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