Morgan Conservation Park Campgrounds
Highlights
- Camp along the serene banks of the Murray River, immersing yourself in nature's tranquillity and wildlife.
- Spot diverse birdlife and native animals like possums and skinks, enhancing your connection with the local ecosystem.
- Explore the park's lagoons and creeks, perfect for fishing, boating, and canoeing adventures.
- Enjoy outdoor dining in a picturesque setting, making your camping experience both comfortable and enjoyable.
Morgan Conservation Park boasts a system of lagoons, swamps, creeks and Murray River anabranches bordered by river red gum woodlands.
There are numerous species of birdlife inhabiting the park, and you may even see possums and skinks.
The park provides self-sufficient camping along the banks of the Murray River.
You must book and pay for your campsite before you arrive.
Morgan Conservation Park is located 178km north east of Adelaide. Access is either by ferry from Morgan (via Murraylands Road- travelling up the western side of the river from Blanchetown), via Murbko Road (travelling up the eastern side of the river from Blanchetown) or via Waikerie and Cadell.
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