Discover Coastal Calm at Marion Bay Caravan Park | Lets Go Caravan and Camping

Discover Coastal Calm at Marion Bay Caravan Park

Category: Inspiration, News, Road To A Million, RoadtoaMillion2526, Date: 12 February 2026

Tucked away on the spectacular Yorke Peninsula, Marion Bay Caravan Park is where nature, coastline and laid-back charm come together effortlessly. Sitting right on the doorstep of Innes National Park, the park places travellers within easy reach of rugged cliffs, pristine beaches and scenic walking trails — all just moments from their campsite or cabin.

Guests quickly fall into the relaxed rhythm of Marion Bay. Mornings might begin with a quiet beach stroll or a coffee enjoyed under wide coastal skies. Afternoons are for fishing, exploring rock pools or setting off into the national park. Kangaroos and emus are regular visitors, adding to the sense that you’re truly immersed in nature.

Modern, well-maintained facilities ensure a comfortable stay, while families make the most of the jumping pillow, playground and pedal karts. For those keen to explore the coastline from a different angle, glass-bottom kayaks and SUP boards are also available for hire. With its friendly atmosphere and welcoming, family-focused vibe, the park is equally suited to couples chasing a coastal escape, families keen on outdoor adventures, and nature lovers who simply want space to breathe.

Why Autumn is the Perfect Time to Visit

March to May is when Marion Bay truly shines.

Credit: Jasmine Bower

Autumn brings mild, sunny days — ideal for hiking, beach walks and exploring the dramatic landscapes of Innes National Park without the intensity of summer heat. With fewer crowds around, travellers can slow down, take in the sweeping ocean views and enjoy uncrowded lookouts and quiet coastal drives.

Fishing conditions are often calmer, rock pools are ripe for discovery, and the region’s fresh seafood and local cafés are ready to welcome visitors looking to savour the season. It’s a time when the Yorke Peninsula feels open, peaceful and refreshingly unhurried.

Even better? Entry to Innes National Park is currently free until Easter 2026, making autumn exploration even more appealing.

Insider Tips

Marion Bay Caravan Park encourages guests to make the most of the season with a few local insights:

  • Book early for Easter and long weekends — it’s a popular time despite the quieter shoulder season.
  • Rise early or head out at dusk for the best wildlife spotting opportunities in and around the park.
  • Pack layers — autumn days are beautiful, but coastal evenings can turn crisp.
  • Don’t miss sunset from the Innes National Park lookouts — the colours across the ocean are nothing short of spectacular, and far less crowded than peak season.

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Marion Bay Caravan Park is a slice of paradise on the Yorke Peninsula

Easter by the Coast

While the park itself focuses on delivering a relaxed, nature-based stay, Easter is a wonderful time for families to gather, explore beaches, fish together and enjoy the wide-open spaces. Across the Yorke Peninsula, visitors can often find local markets, coastal community events and visits to regional distilleries and breweries — perfect for creating a long weekend filled with both adventure and relaxation.


For travellers seeking fresh sea air, open landscapes and an easygoing coastal escape, Marion Bay Caravan Park offers a simple promise: space to slow down and reconnect with nature, right where South Australia’s coastline is at its most breathtaking.

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