Lake Bonney caravan park in Barmera, SA: Camping & cabin prices

Lake Bonney caravan park in Barmera, SA: Camping & cabin prices

The Lake Bonney caravan park in Barmera, South Australia, offers camping and cabins on the shore of Lake Bonney. But the pool, water trampoline and water park make it fun.

The Lake Bonney caravan park is an affordable accommodation option if you’re travelling through the Riverland region of South Australia. Many people tend to rush through here on the way from Adelaide to Mildura and beyond. But if you choose to stay in the Riverland, there are great opportunities for boating, walking and kayaking. The Loch Luna kayaking tours from Berri are an excellent case in point.

The Lake Bonney caravan park in Barmera (officially, Discovery Parks – Lake Bonney) sits on the edge of Lake Bonney. This is the largest lake in the region.

Exploring at Lake Bonney, South Australia
Exploring at Lake Bonney, South Australia. Photo courtesy of Kristy Billing @gypsyandherwild.

Lake Bonney caravan park: Facilities

Facilities at Discovery Parks – Lake Bonney include an activity room, laundry, camp kitchen, kiosk and barbecues. Perhaps more interestingly, however, there are also a jumping pillow and playground for kids. Add that to the mini water park, swimming pool and water trampoline, and this Riverland caravan park is suddenly somewhere rather fun to stay.

There’s a range of accommodation available at the Lake Bonney caravan park. At the bottom end, this means unpowered sites for campers, costing from $26 per night. Powered sites, suitable for caravans, campervans and motorhomes, cost from $39 per night. That goes up to $44 per night for a lakeside site.

Lake Bonney caravan park: Cabin prices

If camping and caravanning really doesn’t float your boat, then you can also stay in a cabin by Lake Bonney. Economy studio cabins, sleeping up to six people, cost from $108 per night. You’ll need to use the exterior toilet block there, however.

The cheapest option with bathrooms in the building you sleep in are the two bedroom units. These units at the Lake Bonney caravan park cost from $145 per night. Book via the Discovery Parks website.

More camping in Australia

Stay at the Lake Argyle Resort next to Lake Argyle, the biggest lake in Western Australia.

Pitch a tent at Lake Moogerah Camping in the Scenic Rim region.

Take the Tangalooma Ferry and go camping on Moreton Island.

Camp by the Murray River at the Mannum Caravan Park.

Cheap Bellarine Peninsula accommodation at the Barwon Heads Caravan Park.