Brinkworth, South Australia
Welcome to our short stay caravan and camping park, managed by Brinkworth Progress Association Inc..
Please enjoy the facilities and our friendly little community.
Please note that the park will be closed for a community event 6 am-4.30 pm April 24th 2021
COVID 19
The caravan park is open once again but please maintain social distancing and hygiene.The area is being cleaned but you should wipe down all surfaces yourself, before and after use.
Thank you.
The Brinkworth Progress Ass lnc.
WE NOW HAVE A DUMP POINT
Use is free but the Progress Association has to pay for emptying and maintenance so donations are always very welcome.
Thanks to the CMCA and Lend a Hand Foundation (Snowtown) for their sponsorship of this much-requested facility.
PUBLIC NOTICES
For your information, should you be in Brinkworth:
Brinkworth CFS notice
The siren will be tested every Tuesday evening at 7.30pm during the summer months then on the first Tuesday of the month during the winter.
Please note: in the event of a fire threatening the town the siren will be on continuously, day or night.
Street Library and Junction Hotel are on Main Street
Travellers' Short Stay Park
Keys : 0427462023, 0427968846 or 8846 2257
Please read these rules carefully:
ALL VEHICLES must be registered and roadworthy to enter the site
BASIC CAMPING + shower: Donation ($6 per night)
WITH POWER: Donation ($12 per night)
Payment in cash please. No cards or EFTPOS
No cash is kept on site
This is a not-for-profit, volunteer-run site. Extra donations are always welcome to help us maintain & improve the facilities.
DOGS must be kept on a leash at all times
FIRES PROHIBITED
PLEASE keep the area clean and tidy and place all rubbish in bins provided.
CARAVANS are left on site at owners' own risk
Thank you for your cooperation.
We hope you enjoy your stay!
Brinkworth Progress Association Inc.
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Yes! We are friendly :)
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