• Sleeps 4
  • Pets allowed

Overview

Located in an idyllic setting next to Kangaroo Creek, our pet friendly park cabins have a double bed and two bunks, sleeping up to four people. Each cabin has kitchen facilities with bar fridge, air-conditioning, TV and DVD, and a fire-pit.

There are communal bathroom and toilet facilities, and guests can also utilise the camp kitchen and free gas barbecues.

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Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Queen Bed
  • Bunk Bed/s
  • Linen - All Provided
  • Kitchenette
  • Cooking Utensils

Check in

2.00pm

Check out

10.00am

Reception hours

8.00am - 6.00pm

Changes & cancellations

The following cancellation policy applies:

  • 14 days or more $50 administration fee per unit/$30 per site.
  • 2-14 days one night's total tariff.
  • Less than 2 days 100% non-refundable.
  • All cancellations please call direct.

Pets

Dogs are allowed on powered and unpowered sites and in our pet friendly accommodation.

What you need to know

  • Minimum Booking Period: Easter (Friday to Monday - 3 nights).
  • Minimum Booking Period: June Long Weekend (Saturday to Monday - 2 nights).
  • Minimum booking Period: School Holidays - 2 nights.
  • We do not allow trail bikes.
  • Please note that there will be a 2.5% surcharge on Amex transactions if paying in park.

Driving from Adelaide.

Option 1: Via Port Augusta – approx. 5 hours

Take Main North Road to Gepps Cross, then Port Wakefield Road toward Port Augusta. Take the Quorn exit and continue onto Hawker. From Hawker, head toward Wilpena Pound – Rawnsley Park Station is located 35 kilometres north of Hawker and is signed from the main road.

Option 2: Via Clare Valley – approx. 5 hours

Take Main North Road through Gepps Cross following signs for the Clare Valley.  Stop for lunch at Paulette's wines or visit Kirrihill or Sevenhill Cellars. From Clare, head to Laura, Melrose, Wilmington and Hawker, before continuing onto Rawnsley Park Station.

When driving in the Flinders Ranges ensure you carry an up-to-date motoring map and top up fuel frequently. Take regular rest stops and be aware of wildlife, particularly at dawn and dusk.

Option 3: Via Barossa Valley – approx. 5 hours

The Barossa is synonymous with great wine, from bold Shiraz to delicate Reisling.  It is certainly worth a stop over and is only an hour's drive from Adelaide.  The most direct route is via Port Wakefield Road and the Northern Expressway. From Lyndoch then head to Rawnsley Park via Gawler, Clare, Jamestown, Orroroo and Hawker.

BIG4 Holiday Parks of Australia Pty Ltd is not the owner of any particular BIG4 Holiday Park or park listed on BIG4.com.au. BIG4 Holiday Parks facilitates this booking service and is not responsible for the provision of services, standard of facilities or payments received. All bookings are made directly with the individual owner of this BIG4.com.au park and therefore BIG4 Holiday Parks will not accept any claims for refunds or credits.