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Caravan Parks In Port Broughton, SA

33.6007° S, 137.9360° E

Quick Overview

Port Broughton is a quiet seaside town on the eastern shore of Spencer Gulf in South Australia's Yorke Peninsula region, popular with grey nomads and fishing enthusiasts looking for a relaxed coastal camping experience without the crowds and premium pricing of the more developed beach resort towns further south. The area lists several caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with some offering free or low-cost camping options for travellers exploring this understated stretch of the South Australian coast. The town sits at the mouth of the Broughton River with a long jetty that serves as both a community gathering point and a productive fishing spot for locals and visitors, with catches varying by season but consistently delivering good results for patient anglers. Caravan parks in the area provide powered sites, dump points, and basic amenities with some parks offering views across the gulf toward the distant Flinders Ranges on clear days. Port Broughton is accessible via sealed roads from Port Pirie about 50 kilometres to the north and from the wider Yorke Peninsula road network, with all approaches suitable for caravans and motorhomes of standard sizes. Caravan Caravan park options here cater to travellers seeking a peaceful coastal stopover away from the busier tourist centres along the peninsula's southern tip, with fishing from the jetty and beach, crabbing in the tidal flats at low tide, and quiet beachcombing as the main activities. The town has a genuine small-community feel where locals know each other and visitors are welcomed warmly at the pub and the caravan parks. The surrounding bush country is home to kangaroos, emus, and abundant birdlife that add to the natural appeal of camping here. It's the kind of place where you plan to stay one night and end up staying three because the pace of life is so genuinely appealing, the fishing keeps you coming back for one more session, and the spectacular gulf sunsets viewed from the foreshore make for memorable evenings that cost nothing but your time and attention.

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Traveling to Port Broughton by RV

Port Broughton is reached via sealed roads from Port Pirie approximately 50 kilometres to the north, or from the Augusta Highway connecting the wider South Australian highway network. The approach roads are suitable for all standard caravan and motorhome sizes without restrictions. Fuel is available in town though opening hours may be limited to business hours and early evenings -- check ahead if arriving outside normal hours to avoid being caught short. A small general store covers basic grocery needs including bread, milk, and tinned goods. For larger shopping runs including fresh produce and specialty items, Port Pirie has Coles, IGA, and other supermarkets about 50 minutes drive north on a good sealed road. Telstra provides reasonable mobile coverage in Port Broughton and along the main approach roads. LPG availability may be limited in town so confirm before relying on a local refill for your gas bottles. The town's public boat ramp provides good access to Spencer Gulf for those towing boats and wanting to get out on the water.

Dump Station Costs in Port Broughton

Port Broughton offers genuinely affordable coastal caravan park camping compared to the more popular and tourist-focused South Australian beach destinations on the Fleurieu Peninsula or Yorke Peninsula's southern tip. Of the listed parks, a portion% provide free or low-cost camping while a portion% charge standard rates for powered and serviced camping. Powered sites typically cost $25 to $45 AUD per night, with unpowered options from $15 to $25, representing excellent value for a coastal location with good facilities. Fishing from the jetty and shore is free once you have a recreational fishing licence which can be purchased online. Weekly rates may be available for longer stays at most parks. Dump point access is generally included in the site fee. The fresh seafood you can catch yourself from the jetty and tidal flats helps keep meal costs down significantly during your stay -- a genuinely practical benefit of choosing a fishing-focused destination.

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Best Time to Visit Port Broughton by RV

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Winter

Jun - Aug

41-59°F

Crowds: Low

Quiet winters with cool breezy conditions off the gulf and fewer visitors. Caravan parks have easy availability and the town takes on a genuinely peaceful character. Fishing can still be productive on calmer days.

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Spring

Sep - Nov

46-73°F

Crowds: Medium

Spring warms up nicely along the Spencer Gulf coast with improving fishing conditions as water temperatures rise. Caravan parks begin filling as the touring season resumes. Wildflowers appear in surrounding farmland.

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Summer

Dec - Feb

57-90°F

Crowds: High

Hot summer days and school holidays bring peak occupancy to Port Broughton's caravan parks. Blue swimmer crab season runs through summer making it prime crabbing time. The gulf breeze provides some relief.

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Fall

Mar - May

48-73°F

Crowds: Medium

Autumn brings comfortable temperatures and excellent fishing conditions as the water cools and fish move into shallower areas. Grey nomads settling into coastal camps add to park occupancy. Squid fishing picks up.

Explore the Port Broughton Area

The Port Broughton jetty is the social hub of town and a genuinely productive fishing spot -- blue swimmer crabs, squid, King George whiting, and snapper are all caught from the jetty and nearby shores depending on the season, tides, and water conditions. Low tide exposes extensive tidal flats perfect for crabbing with a rake and bucket -- ask at the general store or pub for current crabbing conditions and the best spots. The foreshore walk is pleasant and offers views across Spencer Gulf toward the distant Flinders Ranges silhouette on clear days. Water from the town supply is safe for filling fresh tanks at caravan parks. The local pub serves solid counter meals and is a good spot to chat with fishing locals about what's biting and where the best spots are this week. If you're travelling with a boat, the gulf offers excellent fishing within easy range of the boat ramp with reef species and pelagics both available depending on where you go and what you're targeting.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Port Broughton

What Caravan parks are available in Port Broughton, SA?

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What fishing is available at Port Broughton?

Port Broughton offers excellent fishing from the jetty and nearby shores with blue swimmer crabs, squid, King George whiting, and snapper all caught seasonally. The boat ramp provides access to Spencer Gulf for broader fishing opportunities.

How much do caravan parks cost in Port Broughton?

Powered sites typically cost $25 to $45 AUD per night with unpowered options from $15 to $25. Prices are very affordable for a coastal South Australian town with good facilities. Weekly rates may be available for longer stays.

When is the best time to visit Port Broughton by caravan?

Summer and autumn offer the best fishing and warmest conditions for beach activities and crabbing, though summer is the busiest period with school holidays. Spring is pleasant with warming conditions. Winter is quiet with cooler coastal weather.

Are there grocery shops in Port Broughton?

A small general store covers basic grocery needs in Port Broughton for day-to-day supplies. For larger shopping runs including supermarkets with full selections of fresh produce and specialty items, Port Pirie is about 50 kilometres north.

What Caravan parks are available in Port Broughton, SA?

Port Broughton lists {{stationCount}} caravan parks and caravan parks in our directory, with {{freeCount}} offering free or low-cost options. Parks provide powered sites, dump points, and coastal amenities suited to fishing and beach-focused camping stays.

What fishing is available at Port Broughton?

Port Broughton offers excellent fishing from the jetty and nearby shores with blue swimmer crabs, squid, King George whiting, and snapper all caught seasonally. The boat ramp provides access to Spencer Gulf for broader fishing opportunities.

How much do caravan parks cost in Port Broughton?

Powered sites typically cost $25 to $45 AUD per night with unpowered options from $15 to $25. Prices are very affordable for a coastal South Australian town with good facilities. Weekly rates may be available for longer stays.

When is the best time to visit Port Broughton by caravan?

Summer and autumn offer the best fishing and warmest conditions for beach activities and crabbing, though summer is the busiest period with school holidays. Spring is pleasant with warming conditions. Winter is quiet with cooler coastal weather.

Are there grocery shops in Port Broughton?

A small general store covers basic grocery needs in Port Broughton for day-to-day supplies. For larger shopping runs including supermarkets with full selections of fresh produce and specialty items, Port Pirie is about 50 kilometres north.

Are there free dump stations in Port Broughton?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Port Broughton.