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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Pigs Point Reserve Camping Area
The Pigs Point Reserve Camping Area is a great spot the Mitta River on the omeo highway about 14 km from Tallangatta. It has mobile phone reception, clean long drop toilets, large well maintained camping areas and fire pits. Great area for fishing, trout, ...
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Port Albert Rest Area 24 Hour Limit
The Psyche Bend Camping Area is a place you can take your dog popular spot during public holidays. There is a historic pumping station nearby, which is open, and run by local enthusiasts.
If you intent to camp at the Raspberry Hill Campground, this is a well-drained campsite close to Mt Cope and suitable for all styles of camping. There is a long drop toilet and a small water tank, and it's best to check first with Parks Vic, before headin ...
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The cascades and falls are first rate at the Raymond Creek Falls Campground, there is a large swimming hole at the base of the falls and some smaller holes at the top. This campsite has some picnic tables, wood fired BBQ's, and public toilets. There is a ...
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Red White and Blue Mine Camping Area, is a nice little place with a number of campsites near the dam with built in fireplaces, picnic tables, you can catch fish and yabbies in the dam. It's also a good location to ride a mountain bike to and there are som ...
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The Reedy Creek Camping Area is a basic bush camp, that you need a permit to fly a Quadcopter here. I personally have found quite a few specks of gold along this old alluvial mining area. So grab your Miners licence, and have a go at panning in the creek.
The Reef Hills State Park Camping Area there are some Mountain Bike tracks, that were built by the local young enthusiasts, complete with jumps, ramps, berms and even a see-saw, and they accommodate all levels of experience and skill. There are also a few ...
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The Reids Campground is a bare bones back to basic bush campsite, you need to bring everything you need, and is best suited to vehicle based camping. The Arnold Creek runs nearby, so you will be able to get some nice photos of your stay here.