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Quorn Caravan Park, Quorn

Our clean, friendly park is situated on ten Red Gum studded acres in the heart of Quorn – capital of the Flinders Ranges.

Take a scenic drive through the ranges, exploring historic ruins, isolated ghost towns and Aboriginal culture. Travel past Devil’s Peak on century-old, first-class carriages aboard the ‘Coffee Pot’ steam train. Get on your bike and meander down the Mawson Trail or put on our boots and hike up the Heysen Trail. Trek the fabulous bushwalks in parks, reserves and rugged gorges and marvel at the bountiful wildlife. Grab a Quornish Pastie while discovering the town’s fascinating past or dine in one of Quorn’s four great country pubs.

Caravan and campers will welcome the friendly hospitality, spotless amenities and quiet, shady sites under majestic Red Gums.

Accommodation Options

Family Cabin

One double bed, two bunks and ensuite.

Ensuite Cabin

Two double beds, one single bed.

Budget Cabin

One double bed, no ensuite.

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Outback
  • Wildlife

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