This should be an easy find, low down, with a bit of reaching. While the campground gets busy, you won't look out of place hanging around the BBQ area waiting until it's clear to have a snoop around the back.
Parham is a small coastal township with a population of approximately 250 people. It is well known as “Port Parham” in recognition of its long history as a coastal port from the 1870s to the 1940s during which thousands of tonnes of grain, wool, timber, and shell grit were shipped using flat-bottomed ketches.
A great place to go to rake for blue crabs, just make sure you check the size limits!
The Parham Camping Ground is managed and operated by The Mallala & Districts Lions Club in cooperation with the Parham and District Action Group.
If you are just coming for the day, check the tide times, and watch tide go in or out about 1km, in about 30 mins. A crazy thing to see.