Rocky Creek Campground

Welcome to Rocky Creek Campground

If you’re planning to hike the Heysen Trail, then Rocky Creek Campground is just for you!

A remote campground conveniently located in bush-land near the famous trail, this campground is reserved for those hiking the long distance Heysen Trail and using the camp as a stop-over.

A maximum two-night stay is permitted.

Camping is permitted from 1 April to 30 November annually.

Wood fires permitted from 1 May – 31 October, in the designated communal fire pit only. (These dates may change in seasons where high fire danger persists).

Facilities and features

  • Unpowered site
  • Maximum of 2 guests per booking
  • Maximum two-night stay
  • Rocky Creek Campground accommodates up to 8 hikers in total
  • Distance from amenities: 200m from toilet facilities shared with Rocky Creek Hut
  • No vehicle access
  • Wood fires permitted in designated communal fire pit only

Bookings and fees

Fees apply for camping at Rocky Creek Campground. Please contact us to find out more and secure your booking.

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The forest is closed to the public on declared Total Fire Ban days. To report a fire, call 000.

The Kuitpo and Mount Crawford Forests are located within the Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Ban District. For fire ban information phone 1800 362 361 or visit the CFS website. Being aware of a Total Fire Ban is your responsibility.

Fire is prohibited on ForestrySA land between November 1 and April 30 in any year. (These dates may be extended in areas where high fire danger persists).

How to get there

Rocky Creek Campground is located within the Kuitpo Forest, in remote bush-land near the Heysen Trail.

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Terms and conditions

  • Many organised competitions and events are held in the Mount Crawford and Kuitpo Forest Reserves. These require the submission of an event application, which are approved on a case by case basis. If your accommodation query relates to an event please contact the Mount Crawford or Kuitpo Information Centres for more information. Please note that booking of a facility does not necessarily mean your event will be approved.  Events need to be booked a minimum of four weeks in advance. Submit an Event Application here.
  • Camping is prohibited from 1 December – 31 March annually.
  • You are not permitted to drive in the forest. Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only.
  • The use of generators and chainsaws is not permitted.
  • Please consider other forest users and keep all noise must be kept to a minimum by 10pm.
  • Wood fires are prohibited 1 November – 30 April annually.
  • Gas fires are prohibited 1 December – 31 March annually.
  • Wood fires are only permitted in designated fire pits within camping and picnic areas.
  • Fire pits should be cleared of all flammable material for a distance of 4 metres. Someone must always be present
    and ensure the fire is fully extinguished upon departure.
  • You may collect dead and fallen timber from the adjoining plantation. It is an offence to cut any standing timber.
  • Dogs are permitted, provided they are kept on a leash at all times. Please be aware of fox baiting programs operating in the area.
  • Horse riding is prohibited in the campgrounds.
  • The campground, picnic areas, shelters and toilets must be left in a clean and tidy state, with all rubbish removed.
  • Other conditions may be imposed by the ForestrySA Ranger.

The forest is closed to the public on declared Total Fire Ban days. To report a fire, call 000.

The Kuitpo and Mount Crawford Forests are located within the Mount Lofty Ranges Fire Ban District. For fire ban information phone 1800 362 361 or visit the CFS website. Being aware of a Total Fire Ban is your responsibility.

Fire is prohibited on ForestrySA land and Forest Reserves between November 1 and April 30 in any year. (These dates may be extended in areas where high fire danger persists).