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Mark Point

Narrung, SA

About this campsite

Mark Point is a favored destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts, located in the heart of the serene Coorong National Park. Alongside its convenient camping facilities and boat ramp, it's famous for captivating wildlife, particularly bird species that are both local and migratory. Moreover, it's an ideal location for photography, offering stunning sunrise and sunset views that change dramatically with each season. Experience the magic of nature's canvas at Mark Point.

Experience the breathtaking allure of Mark Point, a premier destination for fishing and boating enthusiasts nestled in the heart of the Coorong National Park. With the camping area conveniently situated right next to the boat ramp, prepare for a seamless blend of adventure and tranquility. Discover a haven for birdlife here, making it a photogenic paradise for those passionate about capturing nature's marvels. Whether you're observing local species or spotting migrants from remote locales like Siberia, biodiversity is at its best at Mark Point. Be captivated by the changing hues of the sky all year round, with the sunrise and sunset sketching magical paintings on nature's canvas. Dive into the immersive sound of distant waves upon waking up, marking the start of another exciting day at Mark point.

How to Get There

34km north-west of Meningie. 11km dirt road.

Features & Facilities

Activities

Fishing Spot
Public Boat Ramp
Boat Ramp

Accommodation Types

Campground
Tent Site
Caravans

Rules & Accessibility

Camping Fee
No Pets

Other Features

National Park
Bird Watching
Open Water Fishing
Walking
Unknown feature
Self registration & fees
Photo Opportunity
Boat Ramps
4WD & offroad caravans recommended

Popular Routes Through Here

Road Trip Ideas

Nearby Campsites

within 50km

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Long Point Camping Area

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11.0km away

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15.7km away

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