Read about - Pondalowie Campground below.
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Pondalowie Bay is a beautiful location within the Innes National Park at the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. There are fishing huts in the sand dunes near Pondalowie Bay and fishing boats operate from the bay sometimes travelling as far as Kangaroo Island in search of lobsters. These huts were built before it became a National Park.
There seems to be two camping areas at the Pondalowie Campground – one for tents and one for campers and caravans. The tent section has a very nice barbeque area with gas barbeques supplied for visitors staying in either area. The toilet block services both camping areas and the camp sites are well defined. Pondalowie Campground is one of two large campgrounds which are suitable for caravans, camper trailers and tents. All camping and accommodation must be pre-booked and paid online at parks.sa.gov.au/innes. There is a computer available at the entrance to the National Park although I would suggest booking ahead during school holidays.
The southern end of Pondalowie Bay is protected from the waves by several islands and this area is used to moor fishing boats that work in the area. Cliffs at this end are quite interesting and it looks as though you could almost walk to South Island during low tide - the water is clear and a great spot for snorkelling (the wind can be very strong along this part of the coast).
The Beach stretches along Pondalowie Bay with the famous Pondalowie Surf Break situated to the north of the fishing huts. The Casuarina Campground is located near the Pondalowie Surf Break car park.