Trip Planning Ideas For Your Next Adventure

Proper trip planning can save money and time allowing you to get the most out of your caravan holiday. A well planned caravan trip itinerary can help you relax and enjoy your destination and more importantly enjoy getting to your destination without worrying about the details.

Planning your itinerary is crucial for a successful and enjoyable caravan holiday. Planning ahead can help you avoid stressing needlessly and ensure that you have everything you need for your trip.

 

Small Hills Near Angle Pole Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Small Hills Near Angle Pole Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Small Hills Near Angle Pole Campsite offers free camping near Oodnadatta. Perfect for self-contained campers wanting peace, views and quiet. Most people driving the Oodnadatta Track either push through to Marla or stop in town at the Pink Roadhouse. But there’s another option that many travelers miss – a small free camping area tucked behind some weathered hills just north of Oodnadatta…

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William Creek Hotel Accommodation & Campground

William Creek Hotel Accommodation & Campground

Anyone who’s driven the Oodnadatta Track knows the William Creek Hotel Accommodation & Campground. It’s that much needed stop where you can get a hot shower and a cold beer. Right across from the famous William Creek Hotel this campground has saved plenty of travellers from sleeping rough in the middle of nowhere…

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Kathleen Creek Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Kathleen Creek Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Kathleen Creek campsite is a popular free camp site on the Oodnadatta Track. It’s about 84 kilometres from Oodnadatta heading towards Marla. The creek runs right alongside the track making it easy to spot…

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Halligan Bay Campsite On Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda)

Halligan Bay Campsite On Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda)

Halligan Bay Campsite has very basic facilities. The small campground is on Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda). Lots of people prefer the overflow sections for better views and space. The camping experience here changes dramatically depending on lake water levels – in August 2025 there’s plenty of water making it an exceptional time to visit but this isn’t always the case…

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Oodnadatta Free Camp – Oodnadatta Track

Oodnadatta Free Camp – Oodnadatta Track

The Oodnadatta Free Camp is on the edge of town and makes a decent base for exploring this historic railway town on the Oodnadatta Track. It’s a proper council run free camp with basic facilities and walking distance to everything Oodnadatta has to offer…

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Box Creek Bush Camp Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Box Creek Bush Camp Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Box Creek Bush Camp campsite is an amazing spot for free camping that most people miss driving past on the Oodnadatta Track. It’s where Box Creek and Old Woman Creek meet up about 3.5km from the old railway siding. No cost, no crowds, just proper bush camping the way it should be.

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Duff Creek Bridge Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Duff Creek Bridge Campsite – Oodnadatta Track

Duff Creek Bridge is one of the better known free camps on the Oodnadatta Track. It’s a great place to camp overnight. The bridge itself is quite interesting to explore. Whether you’re a first timer or regular on the Oodnadatta Track it’s a decent spot that does the job…

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Marree Caravan Park: Marree Oasis Caravan Park & Cabins

Marree Caravan Park: Marree Oasis Caravan Park & Cabins

If you’re driving through Marree – Marree Caravan Park is your only option. Marree Oasis Caravan Park & Cabins is in the middle of town. It’s got real outback character. Here’s the honest truth about what you’ll find warts and all. If you’re after a coastal style Big4 then the Marree Caravan Park isn’t for you…

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Marree Hotel Campground: Free Camping Behind The Pub

Marree Hotel Campground: Free Camping Behind The Pub

Marree Hotel Campground is a free camping area behind the Marree Hotel. It doesn’t cost anything more than the price of a meal in the pub. Marree is where the Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks cross meet It’s been a stopping point for travellers going back to the pioneering days…

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