Mikkira Station Koala Sanctuary
Where To Stay Sleaford, Lower Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Mikkira Station (Wild) Koala Sanctuary is a tranquil, secluded, privately owned property 25km South of Port Lincoln near the Southern tip of Eyre Peninsula.
The Best Place to See Wild Koalas Up Close!
Many easily seen koalas live in the old gum trees, and kangaroos and emus freely roam around, unperturbed by people. The remains of old stone sheepyards and buildings are left to show the property’s history. You can camp there in the cooler months.
Tours are also available to do with the property owner – must book before arrival!
Dogs are strictly not permitted on the property.
There are several canvas ‘Glamper Campers’ set up on the campground (with comfortable beds) that you can hire, or bring your own camper or caravan.
There is a shelter shed, toilets, and a hot shower, and there is plenty of good water but no power available.
Campfires are permitted in containers only during winter.
Please bring your own wood.
Facilities
Internet Access
Broadband Internet AccessDisabled Assistance
Caters for challenges with learning and communicationRates
Per vehicle for up to 24 hour stay – can stay for a day visit or overnight if wish. Longer stays can be negotiated price with owner. No fixed sites, choose where you want to set up within the Camping Ground Area. “Glampers” available to hire. Strictly NO dogs.
Trading Times
Check In: 9:00 am
Check Out: 12:00 pm