Should you camp in Krka National Park?
GO — Yes — go camping. Camping score 77/100 · Croatia. Strong wind expected. Warm conditions — stay hydrated. Better window around Today 10:00 PM.
About camping in Krka National Park
Krka National Park protects a karst river canyon of cascades near Sibenik, with Skradinski buk as its centerpiece. Campers base in Lozovac or Skradin town sites and day-trip waterfalls—swimming rules vary by section and season.
Best time to visit
May and early June bring full falls before summer drought lowers some tiers. September heat eases and Adriatic day trips stay viable. Peak August is hot and crowded at boardwalks.
Local tips
Take the park boat from Skradin when operating to skip upper lot queues. Visit Visovac monastery mid-week. Pair with Sibenik old town for provisioning.
Conditions to watch
Summer drought reduces flow on upper Krka—check park notices. Afternoon Adriatic thunderstorms spike river levels quickly. Narrow canyon roads clog when cruise excursions arrive.
What CampCall covers
Rain, wind, temperatures, storms, humidity, and flood risk where we know the terrain. Up to three days of forecast on the free tier. We are not a trip planner, fire-ban database, or backcountry permit service.
Should I go camping?
Krka National Park
GO
Yes — go camping
77
Camping score
66
Comfort
Next 24 hours
Hourly comfort at the destination — today and tomorrow are local to the campsite.
Best intervals for camping: Today 10:00 PM – Tomorrow 12:00 PM
Hover or tap an hour for details · Next 24 hours
At destination: Sat, Jul 4, 10:00 PM (Central European Summer Time)
The call
Yes — this is a solid window for camping. Camping score 77/100, comfort 66/100. Expect daytime around 29°C with highs to 32°C and overnight lows near 17°C. Rain risk stays low across the forecast period.
Location
Krka National Park, Croatia
Conditions at a glance
What stood out in the forecast
Daytime
Fair29°C
Highs to 32°C. Comfortable camping range is 10–28°C.
Overnight
Good17°C
Coldest night 17°C — plan sleeping gear accordingly.
Rain
Good0%
Up to 0.0 mm total on the wettest day (0% chance).
Wind
Poor50 km/h
Peak gusts 50 km/h, sustained 29 km/h.
Humidity
Good43%
Humidity levels are comfortable for sleeping.
Feels like
Good24°C
Apparent temperature accounts for wind and humidity — what it will actually feel like.
Why we said GO
What pushed the score — how we score
Strong wind expected
HighWinds up to 29 km/h with gusts to 50 km/h. Peak on Saturday, Jul 4 — secure tents and avoid exposed ridges.
Warm conditions — stay hydrated
MediumDaytime average 29°C — warm but manageable. Peak 32°C on 2026-07-05.
How we decided
We score camping conditions with fixed thresholds, so you can see why we picked go, caution, or no-go. Park rules, fire bans, and your own judgment still call the shots.
- GO — camping score ≥70 with no critical blockers
- CAUTION — score 45–69, or manageable risks
- NO-GO— score <45 or any critical signal (storms, extreme wind, etc.)
Engine v1.2.6 · Open-Meteo · Evaluated Sat, Jul 4, 5:55 PM (Central European Summer Time)
What should I do?
What to do next
Better window around Today 10:00 PM
Conditions should ease around Today 10:00 PM (Central European Summer Time) — consider delaying setup until then.
At destination: Sat, Jul 4, 10:00 PM (Central European Summer Time)
Use extra tent stakes and pick a sheltered campsite
Winds to 29 km/h (gusts 49 km/h) on Saturday, Jul 4 — camp behind natural windbreaks.
Pack extra water and seek shaded campsites
Highs to 32°C — plan 3–4 L water/person/day and camp under tree cover if possible.
Day outlook
3-day · Celsius, km/h, m, mm
Today
Fair
31°C / 22°C
No rain · 29 km/h
Camp with preparation: breezy conditions (remaining hours).
Tomorrow
Fair
32°C / 17°C
No rain · 28 km/h
Camp with preparation: strong wind.
Monday, Jul 6
Fair
32°C / 19°C
No rain
Camp with preparation: hot for camping.
Forecast data from third-party providers.