Date: 26th August 2025
Travelled: 380 kms from Cooper Pedy to Woomera
Visited: Woomera
Stayed: Shoreline CP Port Augusta, $41.50 pn, S32.47480, E137.76290
Escaping Cooper Pedy we drive south with strong gusting cross winds virtually all day. Between the road trains carrying ore sometimes up to 5 trailers and those taking cows on holidays itโs not relaxing.



We have a couple of overnight options in mind but after 320 kilometres the free camp overlooking Lake Hart wins. We slide into the almost full area and get one of the last places next to a huge bus converted into a motorhome. It provides something of a windbreak.



The wind has dropped overnight but itโs a beanie walk this morning as we walk down across the railway line and follow the shoreline of Lake Hart. The pink hue of the lake last evening is confirmed by the thick layer of salt along the shoreline.
There is still significant evidence of what was a thriving salt extraction industry here in 1931.


By the time weโve returned to the Jayco our overnight campsite has emptied out and the big bus is turning onto the highway. After breakfast we do the same.
Another 60 kilometres and we turn off the Stuart for RAAF Base Woomera.
There is a large outdoor display of aircraft and rockets as well as indoor museums. The outdoor displays are beautifully maintained although some information panels were missing.



At the height of the Cold War Woomera was a major Anglo Australian research facility, some 7,000 people lived and worked here. The village and base are a time capsule of the 1960โs and remind me of RAAF Richmond growing up as a kid.



Inside lots of information panels and bits of what made Woomera tick.


Woomera done we continue south for another 200 kilometres to Port Augusta and hopefully the delivery of a new rear vision assembly.
Michael + Pam
2 thoughts on “Woomera, South Australia ๐ฆ๐บ 2025”
Woomera is certainly interesting haven’t been there must put it on the bucket list
Safe travels Johannes โค๏ธ
Where do all the other fellow campers disappear to – do you see them again somewhere else up the road??