Running Creek Camping Area

Set in State Forest on the Howqua River, just 40 minutes from Mansfield, Running Creek Camping Reserve is popular with anglers, paddlers and campers for good reason. This free bush camp offers pit toilets, fireplaces and scenic riverside campsites. There are two walking tracks that start here and end at Tobacco Flat, approximately 12 kilometres…

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Blue Range Camping and Picnic Area

Blue Range Camping and Picnic Area offers a small, basic campsite on Blue Range Creek, 20 minutes north of Mansfield via Mansfield – Whitfield Road. Gravel road access. The campsite is on the edge of Mt Samaria State Park, in a quiet location near a small creek and in natural bushland. Toilet facilities are across…

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Edi Cutting Reserve

This very large free bush camping area continues for approximately two kilometers alongside the King River. There are several fire pits and two pit toilets – one at each end of the camp. The area is shaded by tall gum trees and is popular with groups as there is plenty of room and drive through…

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Mt Buller Alpine Resort

Mt Buller is Australia’s most accessible snow resort and is an easy three-hour drive from Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport. With 21 lifts, Mt Buller has the largest lift network in Victoria. The resort features a world-class Ski and Snowboard School, three terrain parks designed for all skill levels, two toboggan parks and a beautiful alpine village…

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Mt Stirling Alpine Resort

Mt Stirling Alpine Resort is the only Victorian alpine resort with a largely undeveloped and unspoilt true alpine summit, offering a readily accessible semi-wilderness experience for visitors. This fact, combined with the resort’s wealth and diversity of environmental characteristics and its close proximity to Melbourne, only 230 kilometres, makes Mt Stirling unique in the Australian…

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Mt Buller Bike Park

Mt Buller offers the ideal biking escape, no matter what you are into. Tackle the 16 kilometre uphill road climb, ride the extensive cross-country trail network, hit the downhill trails or tackle the pump track – all just three hours from Melbourne. Mt Buller is Australia’s first and only International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) endorsed…

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Carter’s Mill Picnic and Camping Area

Carter’s Mill Picnic and Camping Area is less than 30 minutes from Mansfield on the way to Mount Buller. The picturesque picnic reserve is by the banks of the Delatite River and is perfect for picnicking and enjoying the outdoors. It is also the start of the walking track up to the Plain Creek Falls…

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King Hut Camping Area

King Hut is located on the western edge of the Alpine National Park, about 15 kilometres north-east of Mt Stirling, alongside the King River. The 4WD access route heads down Speculation Road, which is reached via a turn-off from Circuit Rd about 6 kms south-east of the Craig’s Hut turn-off. There are horse yards here…

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Pineapple Flat Camping Area

Pineapple Flat is approximately 10 kilometres north of Mt Stirling in the western reaches of the Alpine National Park. Those with a taste for isolated mountain tracks usually do a circuit of the area that involves the Sandy Flat, Longspur, Stockyard and Burnt Top tracks, the latter providing some wonderful views of Buckland Spur. Situated…

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Bennies Camping Area – Alpine National Park

Bennies is a pretty camping area on the Rose River only 45 minutes from the Whitfield township and 45 minutes to Lake Cobbler. Follow the Rose River Road then Upper Rose River Road to Lake Cobbler Road. Camping sites are dispersed along the river with pit toilets and fireplaces provided. Explore walks along the Rose…

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Indi Bridge Murray River Reserve

Indi Bridge Reserve is one of the Murray River reserves. Indi Bridge Reserve is a beautiful small reserve, allowing great access to the river for fishing, birdwatching, swimming, camping or for a picnic. Easily accessed off the Upper Murray Road, the reserve has ample shade and offers some great camp sites with frontage to the…

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Masons Falls

Masons Falls is nestled in Kinglake National Park, the largest and closest national park to Melbourne, making it an ideal spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. After just a short walk you’ll discover an impressive high drop waterfall with streams of water cascading down the rock shelves into the gully below. There are…

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