Chookarloo Campground

Accommodation Option on the Heysen Trail

Accommodation
Campsite,
Water Tank
Water Tank Level

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Mapsheet
Mapsheet 2A, Kuitpo Office to Bridgewater Oval;
Mapsheet 1D, Mount Cone to Kuitpo Forest
Guidebook
Southern Guidebook, chapter 2, map 9
Location
Kuitpo Forest
Coordinates
Grid ref: 918 016
Longitude: 138.714981
Latitude: -35.203808
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Contact
Kuitpo Forest Information Centre
Open 10am-12pm on Fri, Sat, Sun (subject to ranger availability)
Phone: (+61 8) 8391 8800 between 9am – 4pm, Monday to Friday
Email: recreation@forestrysa.com.au
Website: https://www.forestrysa.com.au/contact/
Bookings
Camping is permitted from 1 April to 30 November annually, outside of the fire danger season.
Fees apply for camping at Chookarloo.
Please make your booking online using this link: https://www.forestrysa.com.au/camping/chookarloo-campground/
Fees
Refer to the on-line booking system for information about camping fees. Payment is required at the time of booking.

From July 1, 2024 the applicable fees are...
Camping...
$20.30 per vehicle, per campsite
Adult $7.90, Child $4.55 (walk-in / ride-in only)
(The fees are reviewed at the end of each financial year)
Facilities
shelter, water, fireplaces, tables, seating, toilet
Notes
Please note that in addition to fire bans applicable to the Mount Lofty Ranges Region, special fire restrictions apply to ForestrySA accommodation and campsites. Provided that a Total Fire Ban has not been imposed by the Country Fire Service (CFS): Wood fires are permitted within the forest from 1 May to 31 October each year. Gas fires are permitted from 1 April to 30 November. Fireplaces should be cleared of all flammable material for a distance of 4 metres. Someone must be always present and ensure that the fire is fully extinguished before leaving. Forests are very sensitive to fire, so please ensure all restrictions are followed. Occasionally access to Forest Reserves may be restricted. Refer to https://www.forestrysa.com.au/before-you-visit/forest-closures-and-alerts/ for forest closure information.

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5 thoughts on “Chookarloo Campground

  1. I was rather disappointed in the lack of facilities for hikers here. There was no communal shelter near where I was camping and no seating, apart from what was appropriated by car campers. If there was a hiker camping area there, there was no signage indicating where it was!

    • Richard, That is a campsite run by Forestry SA and the Friends have little input into facilities there. Could you send some feedback to Forestry SA indicating your disappointment and mark it attention Rachel Godoy, Team Leader Ranger, Forestry SA.
      Julian

  2. Apparently this site is often booked out for school groups – though there are two dedicated sites for walkers. A good alternative site is Jacks Paddock, only about 500m off the trail and maybe 4km before Chookarloo when heading north.

  3. Dropped in here to pick up water in early May 2012. Facilities are good with large water tank, shelter, and toilet.

    Camp sites looked ok. While I was there I noticed a lot of vehicle traffic around the campsites, possibly because the site is close to the main road.

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