Find Your Local Surf Life Saving Club

Our Surf Life Saving Clubs and their members continue to be our most important asset. We have more than 20 clubs in South Australia from Whyalla to Robe with more than 8600 members.

They all offer lots of ways to get involved, from becoming a surf lifesaver, joining the Nippers program or any of the ways you can get involved without even getting your toes wet.

Aldinga Bay SLSC Norman Rd, Aldinga Beach, SA 5173

Beachport SLSS Millicent Road, BEACHPORT, SA 5280

Brighton SLSC The Esplanade, Brighton, SA 5048

Chiton Rocks SLSC Hindmarsh Esplanade, Hayborough, SA 5211

Christies Beach SLSC Esplanade, Christies Beach, SA 5165

Elizabeth LSC, Elizabeth Aquadome, Crockerton Rd, Elizabeth, SA, 5112

Glenelg SLSC The Foreshore, Glenelg, SA 5045

Goolwa SLSC Beach Road, Goolwa, SA 5214

Grange SLSC 497 Esplanade, Grange, SA 5022

Henley SLSC 246 The Esplanade, Henley Beach, SA 5022

Moana SLSC The Esplanade, Moana, SA 5169

Normanville SLSC Beachfront- Jetty Road, Normanville, SA 5204

North Haven SLSC 44 Australia II Drive, North Haven, SA 5018

Port Elliot SLSC Horseshoe Bay, Port Elliot, SA 5212

Port Noarlunga SLSC cnr Saltfleet St and Esplanade, Port Noarlunga, SA 5167

Robe SLSS  Robe, SA 5276  

Seacliff SLSC 248 Esplanade, Seacliff, SA 5049

Semaphore SLSC Point Malcolm Reserve- Military Rd, SEMAPHORE PARK, SA 5019

Somerton SLSC Cnr Repton Road and Esplanade, Somerton Park, SA 5044

South Port SLSC Weatherald Terrace, Port Noarlunga South, SA 5167

West Beach SLSC Corner Seaview and West Beach Roads, WEST BEACH, SA 5024

Whyalla SLSC Whyalla Foreshore, Whyalla, SA 5600

Looking for clubs Australia-wide? 

Use the Surf Life Saving Australia Club Directory


Does your community need a Surf Life Saving Club?

Surf Life Saving Clubs belong to the local community and are a reflection of community need. Local residents are the drivers of development, management and activities of our surf lifesaving clubs and it is these members that want to be a part of one of Australia’s finest and most respected organisations. In fact, the largest volunteer movement of its kind.

Start by reading our Guidelines & Information Forming a New Surf Life Saving Club or Service in the South Australian Community