Accommodation
'Walk-in' site, 
Water Tank
Water Tank
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Mapsheet
                            
                                Mapsheet 6A, Wirrabara Forest to Melrose                           
                        Location
                    Telowie Gorge Conservation Park (part of Wapma Thura – Southern Flinders Ranges National Park)
                Coordinates
                    
                Bookings
                    No. 
Although the Telowie Gorge Conservation Park website states there is no camping in the park, the Go Cart Track Shelter is available for the use of Heysen Trail walkers.
                Although the Telowie Gorge Conservation Park website states there is no camping in the park, the Go Cart Track Shelter is available for the use of Heysen Trail walkers.
Fees
                    None
                Facilities
                    shelter, water, camp site
                Notes
                    Occasionally access to the Park may be restricted. Refer to the National Park SA Park Alerts webpage to check whether there are any current restrictions for Telowie Gorge Conservation Park. https://www.parks.sa.gov.au/know-before-you-go/closures-and-alerts
                
17/6/21 camped here when a big storm hit. As this sight is on a ridge about 650 mtr up it really cops it. Under the shelter the ground is sloping so if raining you will need to dig channel’s to divert the water away from your tent. Plenty of water.
Water tank full and clean.
Don and Frank
20/9/2018 Camped overnight in the wind water was OK.
Stayed here on 17th May ’18. Plenty of wood was used for a fire using the pit provided. Water was abundant and clean. Fantastic views especially at night when Whyalla was seen easily. Thanks to the people who allow walkers to use this area.
16/9/15. Large shelter, great to camp under ad it was raining. Great views. Very exposed to westerlies. Tank overflowing.
The Go-Cart track shelter (54 H 0233614, 6339422) was a great campsite. It offered heaps of firewood, plenty of water and a brilliant view. Tank was overflowing in November 2010..