Chapman River Campground - Deep Creek National Park
Chapman River Campground is a camp near Deep Creek National Park.
- Location
- Deep Creek National Park, Red Centre & Outback South Australia, Australia, Australasia
- Coordinates
- -35.787570, 138.065840
- Activities
- camp
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to visit Chapman River Campground for wildlife spotting?
We love visiting Chapman River Campground in the spring, from September to November. The wildflowers are spectacular, and it's a prime time to see kangaroos grazing in the early mornings and late afternoons. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring Deep Creek National Park on foot.
What kind of facilities can we expect at Chapman River Campground?
Chapman River Campground offers a comfortable base for exploring. While it's a campground, we found the facilities to be well maintained, with clean toilets and shower blocks. There are also designated fire pits, which are essential for that classic outback campfire experience after a day of adventure.
Are there any specific safety concerns we should be aware of near Chapman River Campground?
As with any natural area in Australia, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings. We always recommend carrying plenty of water, especially when hiking in Deep Creek National Park, and letting someone know your plans. While wildlife encounters are generally peaceful, keeping a safe distance from kangaroos and being mindful of snakes during warmer months is always prudent.
What are the typical costs associated with staying at Chapman River Campground?
We found the camping fees at Chapman River Campground to be very reasonable, offering excellent value for such a beautiful location. Expect a modest per-person, per-night fee, which usually covers basic campsite access. It's always best to check the official Parks South Australia website for the most current pricing and any potential booking requirements, especially during peak seasons.
Beyond camping, what unique activities does Chapman River Campground facilitate?
While camping is the main draw, Chapman River Campground is your gateway to the stunning trails of Deep Creek National Park. We highly recommend the hike to the Deep Creek Waterfall – it's a rewarding trek with a beautiful payoff. The river itself also offers opportunities for a refreshing dip on warmer days, making it a wonderfully immersive nature experience.
Other Safari Lodges in Deep Creek National Park
- Antechamber Bay Campground
- Brown Beach Campground
- Cape Jervis Station
- Cape Jervis Station Caravan & Camping -
- Cobbler Hill
- Dudley Villa
- Hobart Memorial Lookout
- Jetty Road Caravan Park
- Kangaroo Island Seafront Holiday Park
- Kurri Ngawanthi (Creek Campground)
- Lady Bay Foreshore
- Leonards Mill
- Rapid Bay Camping Area
- Seymour Cottage
- Stringybark Campground - Deep Creek Conservation Park
- Talinga on the Bay
- Tapanappa Campsite
- The Links Lady Bay & Lady Bay Resort
- Thomas Cottage
- Trig Campground
- Trig Campground Places 12 To 25
- Trig Campground Places 1 To 11
- Wirrina Cove Resort
- Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi (Eagle Waterhole Campground)
- Yapari Ngawanthi (Cliffs) campground hike-in only
Parks in Red Centre & Outback South Australia
- Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park-Winaityinaityi Pangkara National Park
- Belair National Park
- Bon Bon Station Conservation Reserve
- Boolcoomatta Conservation Reserve
- Cleland National Park
- Coffin Bay National Park
- Coorong National Park
- Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park
- Eucla National Park
- Evelyn Downs Conservation Reserve
- Flinders Chase National Park
- Gawler Ranges National Park
- Glenthorne National Park
- Great Australian Bight Marine National Park
- Great Australian Bight National Park Zone