Adelaide Brownhill Creek Tourist Park offers a tranquil escape just 7km from Adelaides CBD, enveloped in stunning native bushland that makes you feel far removed from city life.
Situated in Mitcham, South Australia, this park is an excellent base for exploring both Adelaide and the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Spanning 25 acres, the park is home to native birdlife, koalas, and kangaroos, providing a perfect blend of natural beauty and accessibility.
Travelers, tourists, and campers will find top-notch amenities here, including a fantastic camp kitchen, an inviting sparkling swimming pool, and an onsite playground. Brownhill Creek Tourist Park promises a memorable stay with its mix of serenity and modern conveniences.
Mark Williams
2 weeks agoThe surrounds are beautiful with an abundance of birds and beautiful trees but regardless of the natural beauty the experience is marred by some pretty unsettling factors. There appear to be some permanents who have taken up residency near the toilet block and given their unsavory setup crowding the entry to the toilets along with the obvious signs of drug use we never felt this was an overly safe environment.
David Ponza
in the last weekWe stayed on a powered site for 3 nights sites were very well kept. Synthetic lawn on annex side was fantastic. Kids loved the pool. Staff were very helpfull and friendly
Kim Foster
a week agoFabulous location, quiet and peaceful with beautiful surroundings. We stayed in a tent on an ensuite site. While the ensuite could use a bit of a spruce up, we thoroughly loved our stay. We had no issues with staff, and while the internet was a little scratchy, it was no issue; that's what a holiday is all about.. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to get away and yet be close to the city.
harold kemen
2 weeks agoWe had an very dissapointing time here and stayed in many different camp places. There is only one kitchen for the whole camp side and its directly at the entrance. So if you are really unlucky, you have to walk 300m to the kitchen and back just to get hot water for the tea. Shower and toilets were very dirty and they clean it only once per day. So not really a pleasent stay…
Leonie Schmidt
4 months agoWe stayed on the grass powered site in our caravan. Such a pretty park. We'd grabbed a last minute booking and the lady that served us was very helpful. The park is quiet and the creek running by is an added bonus! Great spot to stay for hiking.