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Holiday Parks in SA Where You Can Stay Put 

Category: Inspiration News Road To A Million RoadtoaMillion2526 Date: 01 Apr 2026

South Australia is the kind of place where the journey often takes a back seat to the destination. 

From coastal towns to wine regions and relaxed city escapes, it’s a state that lends itself to slowing down — where you can arrive, settle in and make the most of where you are without needing to be constantly on the move. 

These holiday parks are set up for exactly that. With standout facilities, easy access to nature and plenty to do both in and around the park, they make it easy to stretch your stay and enjoy a different pace of travel. 

Discovery Parks – Robe 

At Discovery Parks – Robe, the holiday starts the moment you arrive. Kids can dive straight into the bouncing pillow or games room, while adults unwind in the heated indoor pool or around the communal BBQ areas.  

Beyond the park, there’s plenty to explore — from 4WD adventures through Little Dip National Park to coastal rides around town and long lunches at local breweries and eateries. Back at base, regular events like outdoor games, BBQs and seasonal activities add to the experience, making it easy to stay entertained without going far. 

BIG4 Marion Holiday Park 

BIG4 Marion Holiday Park is one of South Australia’s most facility-packed holiday parks — and a destination in its own right. Set among lush gardens in Adelaide’s south, it combines resort-style accommodation with a huge range of amenities designed for longer stays.  

Think a 45m lagoon pool, water park, indoor heated pool, adventure playground, indoor tennis court, games room, poolside bar and even an outdoor cinema. With beaches, the Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale all within easy reach, it’s the kind of place where you can mix relaxation with just the right amount of exploring. 

Discovery Parks – Clare 

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In the heart of one of South Australia’s most loved wine regions, Discovery Parks – Clare blends wide-open space with plenty of ways to keep busy. Just a short distance from the Riesling Trail and Clare township, it’s perfectly positioned for slow days and local discoveries.  

On site, families can make the most of the waterpark, pool and bouncing pillow, while adults lean into the region’s food and wine scene. Add in bike hire, movie nights and regular events, and it’s a stay that balances activity with relaxation. 

Victor Harbor Holiday Park 

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Set on 22 acres just a short walk from the beach and town centre, Victor Harbor Holiday Park is a Fleurieu Peninsula favourite all about easy coastal living. Spacious sites and comfortable cabins give you room to settle in, while a long list of facilities keeps the days flowing.  

The standout is Splash Harbor Waterpark, complete with waterslides and interactive play zones, alongside a resort-style pool, pump track, mini golf and jumping pillow. When you’re ready to explore, the foreshore, Granite Island and local cafés are all close by — but with this much on offer, you may not feel the need to go far. 

For more places to stay in SA, check out SA Parks.