Free Camping

Victoria Free Camping and Campgrounds List
Free camping is an extremely cost effective way to explore the Victorian countryside.
There are so many free camping places to choose your perfect camp from.
Ranging from the very basic rough and ready bare bones camping, perhaps amazing scenery, beautiful riverside camps, right through to flushing public toilets and hot showers, drinking water, free bbqs, undercover picnic tables etc.
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Jokers Flat Camping Area
The Jokers Flat Camping Area is a nice campground next to the Big River, time to take the kayak off the roof and dip it in some water.
The Jones Camping Area has a public toilet, and some fireplaces, and is located next to the Holland Creek, so fishing for trout is a possibility, and there are plenty of photographs waiting to be taken here.
Karri Track Camping Area
The Karri Track Camping Area, there is a drop toilet and a few picnic tables and fireplaces provided.No bookings are required here and the camping area is off Old Avoca Road on the Karri Track, it's a well-graded unsealed road.
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The Kelly Tree Stringybark Creek Camping Area, has public toilets, picnic tables and fire pits, and plenty of space to set up camp. This campground is located where Ned Kelly's gang murdered 3 Police officers.The names of the fallen officers is listed bel ...
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Kennedys Reserve
The Kennedys Reserve is next the Murray River with plenty of campsite opportunities. You can drop your kayak into the river and go for a paddle, or try out some riverbank fishing, or simply kick back and relax.
Kerang Turf Club offers a designated camping area primarily for self-contained recreational vehicles, caravans, and big rigs. Located on Park Road in Kerang, it provides a convenient and budget-friendly stopover option for travellers exploring the region. ...
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The King Hut Camping Area has the King River close at hand, for the Trout fishermen out there. A normal 2wd car can get here in the drier months.
Kings Billabong Lookout has a loop track for you to stretch your legs, it's roughly a 200 meter walk to the lake. There are some undercover picnic tables here.
At the Kings Billabong Rest Area camping is permitted around the reserve, when backpacking in, you will find plenty of bush camping spots.
The Knockwood Reserve Camping Area is a good spot to blow the dust off your kayak and do some exploring. The campground is situated on the banks of the Gaffneys Creek, with plenty of grassy campsites to choose from.