Stayed for 3 nights, the camping areas were setup well giving occupants privacy from neighbours. The gravel roads were great. I'm not sure whether the drought had affected the wildlife at the park, and come to think of it everywhere else on the Eyre Peninsula because there was just no wildlife to see anywhere. I spotted 3 kangaroos, several emus, two shingle backs, half a dozen gulls and some bunnies at the park. The beaches are great for families with small children as the waves were only 10 cm high, probably because there was a new moon. The most annoying thing was the flies, just millions of them, they made it an ordeal to do much of anything through the day. Actually the flies were horrible all over the Eyre Peninsula. (Date of experience: Nov, 2010 )