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THINGS TO KNOW 

Ceduna Tourism

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RV Dump Point

History

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Standpipe

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The Ceduna Standpipe, located at 1 Eyre Highway, provides convenient access to water for travellers, caravans and commercial users.

Caravans and recreational vehicles must use the LEFT lane
Please remember to turn the tap on before filling and allow extra time if others are using the facility.

This standpipe is an important shared resource — thank you for using it correctly and being considerate of other users.

Life on the Edge, written by Jim Faull, is an important record of the people, places and stories that have shaped Ceduna and the Far West Coast. While the book is no longer being published in hard copy, it is now available online as a digital PDF, ensuring this local history remains accessible for everyone. The book can also be read and individual articles printed at the Ceduna National Trust Museum. 

Parking

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Caravan Parking Information

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Please Note: Caravans are not permitted to park in the angled parking along Poynton St (CBD), as the parks are not designed to accommodate caravans. 

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Recommended Caravan

Parking Areas

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Visitor Information - Merghiny Drive

Access via East Terrace or Merghiny Drive.  Convenient parking close to the VIC and town centre. 

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O'Loughlin Terrace

Parallel street parking and large off0street parking areas available.  Close to the foreshore, lawns and Ceduna Jetty. 

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