It's a pleasant caravan park close to town, an easy, 5 minute walk across a park and a bridge over the creek to the town centre. After dark, a torch is useful.
The Naracoorte swimming lake is adjacent to the park. It was not open (early November) but would be a great attraction in summer.
We stayed in a small cabin with parking beside. The kitchen was well equipped, we didn't cook in, choosing to walk to the local pub for dinner. The double bed was comfortable, the dining chairs were a tad shabby but comfortable. Two towels and linen for the double bed is provided. Bring your own or rent the extras if using the bunk beds.
The park is quiet but the curtains are far from blackout. We slept very well but woke early.
No reflection on the park but Naracoorte tap water tastes awful and the locals agree. I recommend bringing water to drink and make tea/coffee where ever you stay.