Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi (Eagle Waterhole Campground) - Deep Creek National Park
Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi (Eagle Waterhole Campground) is a camp near Deep Creek National Park.
- Location
- Deep Creek National Park, Red Centre & Outback South Australia, Australia, Australasia
- Type
- camp
- Coordinates
- -35.646378, 138.192410
- Website
- https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/parks/wild-south-coast-way/booking/141386
- Activities
- Spa
- Amenities
- Spa, Library
PlnrScore: 20/100
Community
school
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to visit Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi, and what wildlife should we hope to see?
We love visiting Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi in the spring, from September to November, when the wildflowers are spectacular and the weather is mild. Keep your eyes peeled for the iconic kangaroos and wallabies that frequent the waterhole, and if you're lucky, you might even spot a shy echidna. The birdlife is also incredible during this period.
We're looking for a truly relaxing escape. Does Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi offer that, and what are the spa facilities like?
Absolutely. Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi delivers a serene experience that feels a world away. We found the spa treatments to be wonderfully restorative, using local botanicals that really connect you to the landscape. It's the perfect complement to a day exploring Deep Creek National Park.
What kind of accommodation can we expect at this camp, and is it suitable for families?
Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi offers comfortable camping facilities, but with a touch of thoughtful comfort that elevates the experience. While it's a camp, the amenities are well maintained and the setting is incredibly peaceful. It's ideal for families who appreciate nature and want a genuine outdoor adventure without sacrificing basic comforts.
How accessible is Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi, and what should we pack for our visit?
The drive to Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi is scenic, though a 4WD is recommended for the final stretch to ensure ease of access, especially after rain. Pack layers as the weather can change, sturdy walking shoes for exploring, insect repellent, and of course, your camera to capture the breathtaking sunsets.
Are there any specific safety considerations we should be aware of when staying at Wuldi Krikin Ngawanthi?
As with any natural environment, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings. We always recommend keeping a safe distance from wildlife, especially kangaroos, and securing food to avoid attracting unwanted visitors. The camp staff are excellent and can provide specific advice on local conditions and safety protocols.
Other Safari Lodges in Deep Creek National Park
- Antechamber Bay Campground
- Brown Beach Campground
- Cape Jervis Station
- Cape Jervis Station Caravan & Camping -
- Chapman River Campground
- 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
- 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