Self Contained Vehicle Camping Permit- Online Bookings

From AUD $13.50
  • Location: Port Lincoln, SA

Self Contained Recreational Vehicle overnight stays are available at Axel Stenross Boat Ramp and Billy Lights Point Boat Ramp.

Cost per night is $13.50 per night plus Booking Fees. Both sites are used for both boats and RV camping, we recommend visiting the site to ensure availability before booking. Please ensure you are only in 1 bay.


Suitable for Motorhomes or Self Contained Caravans ONLY. You must have own power supply, shower, toilet, grey and black water storage. 

Please keep clear of boat launching areas at all times.
Parking for overnight stays is not permitted outside of the designated areas.


These two designated areas as authorised by Council and pursuant to the City of Port Lincoln By-Law No 4 Local Government Land. Overnight
stays are not authorised in other areas of the City, with the exception of the designated Caravan Park. Permit fee of $13.50 per night is
applicable, permits available from the Port Lincoln Visitor Information Centre.


For all NON FULLY SELF CONTAINED CARAVANS, CAMPER TRAILERS, CAMPERVANS OR TENTS please enjoy your stay at one of our local caravan parks.

Axel Stenross Boat Ramp located 97 Lincoln Highway.
Billy Lights Point Boat Ramp located Saint Andrews Drive.

Please note: SA Water is constructing a desalination plant at Billy Lights Point between May 2025 and the end of 2026. Construction activities near the Self Contained Vehicle parking may cause some disruption, but we will endeavour to post any excessive activities that may impact customers online. Once operational, the plant will provide a long-term supply of safe, clean drinking water to 35,000 customers living and working on the Eyre Peninsula.
Please contact the project stakeholder team with any questions about the construction activities on 0477 448 544, email epdesal@sawater.com.au or visit the Project Delivery Office at 6/50 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln. For more information on the desalination plant, visit Eyre Peninsula desalination project | SA Water