Head of Bight - camp at the building outside the gates. Lots of places all across the Nullabour - not many loos though. Camps books has them listed. Check my blog maybe
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Pildappa Rock at Minnippa is terrific, plush's Bend at Renmark , Ramco, right on the river near Waikerie, great sunsets at Domblegabby, Meckering WA, make sure you go to The Big Camera, and many, more are great camps, some with loos, some with dump points, some with water. Get a copy of the Camps Australia Wide Issue 8, worth every penny, along with Wikicamps.
We have just done the trip across and loved every minute of it!
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Unless you are stopping for a few nights in one place, I reckon the best place to stop is round about when you have had enough driving. Get a copy of Camps Australia Wide, it has them all in it (there is not much internet across the Bight.) Use CAW or Wikicamps to plan your route and see what camps you are likely to use. Then come back and ask our members if you should dodge any of the ones you flag to stop at.
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.
Iron Knob camp ground, gold coin donation, toilets only. It's run by the locals. Wirrila has a $10 per night for toilet and showers, nice pub and store. Any green area (parks) on your map usually has numerous places to stop. Look out for any tracks that disappear into the bush, potential free camp as long as you have your own facilities