Calabrinda Creek walk-in site

Accommodation option

Shelter
Campsite
Water Tank

Accommodation

  • Shelter (small)
  • 'Walk-in' site
  • Water Tank

Water tank level

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Maps

Coordinates

Grid ref: 407 546

Latitude: -32.012958
Longitude: 138.257047

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Contact

https://www.heysentrail.asn.au (Friends of the Heysen Trail)

Facilities

water/shelter, toilet

Photos

Bookings

No

Fees

No

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What visitors have to say…

  1. Friends of the Heysen Trail

    FoHT Trail Development team checked tank on 14/4/2022 – the tank was full.

  2. Michael Noonan

    N2S E2E 23.4.21
    Lovely Water, about 30% full, good pressure. A shelter but no bench to sit on!

  3. Friends of the Heysen Trail

    FoHT Maintenance team report the tank level on 29/7/20 was 50%.

  4. Heysen Office

    Walker reported that water tank is 70% full.

  5. LikingHiking

    Water tank was almost empty. Campsite is very exposed we had high winds not much cover.

  6. David George

    Stayed here on 2nd July. Little water in tank. Suggest carrying extra water. Exposed site but tent in amongst two trees was easily placed. Toilet was a bonus. Windy that night so no frost. No fire that night as wood was hard to find.

  7. Neil Mills

    Camped here 6/5/18. Water flow from tank wasn’t great, suggesting perhaps not a full tank although other tanks between Quorn and Hawker were seemingly quite full.
    Nice place to camp.

  8. Paula Stephenson

    4/9/15. The track from MT Elm to here was initially Very stoney. Hard going. Then long fence lines. Got here as light fading. Desolate but quite lovely. Tank almost full.

  9. Camped here 18/5/15. Tank has plenty of water. Toilet has door unlike photos. Had a fantastic thunder storm rip though about 3am put on a good light show. Wind battered tent for a while but it stood up to it great.

  10. Poyder71

    Hello All,

    Camped at Calabrinda on Saturday 7 June 2014. Plenty of water in the tank and thankfully a lot greener than the pictures look here.

    Cheers
    Peter

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