Just returned from a great week end away at Kuipto Forrest, 45 minutes from Adelaide. Although not free its damn close to it, $3 per adult a night.
We stayed at Chookarloo Set amongst gums along a small creek 1.5km from the information centre on Brookman Road. It is the main camping area at Kuitpo and has shelters, rainwater, picnic tables and toilet with access to the Chookarloo and Heysen walking trails.
Camp fires allowed and you can gather firewood for free, but not allowed to cut up any standing trees.
way to go, dont matter how far ya go just as long as ya go, looks a great spot, havent been there yet but guarantee ya I will be
Webmaster said
02:54 PM Jul 21, 2008
Many thanks for letting us know. It looks like a great spot and the price is right too!
gitsho said
10:30 AM Jul 22, 2008
Is it dog friendly?
Gary and Kerry said
11:13 AM Jul 22, 2008
gitsho wrote:
Is it dog friendly?
Extract from the Visitor Information brohcure;
"Dogs are allowed in the forest,but must be under direct control at all times and are expected to be on a leash in picnic and camping areas or when near other visitors"
We stayed at
Chookarloo
Set amongst gums along a small creek 1.5km from
the information centre on Brookman Road.
It is the main camping area at Kuitpo and has
shelters, rainwater, picnic tables and toilet with
access to the Chookarloo and Heysen walking trails.
Camp fires allowed and you can gather firewood for free, but not allowed to cut up any standing trees.
Extract from the Visitor Information brohcure;
"Dogs are allowed in the forest,but must be under direct control at all times and are expected to be on a leash in picnic and camping areas or when near other visitors"
Thank you for your information. rgds