Free Camping

Victoria Free Camping and Free Campgrounds List
Free camping is an extremely cost-effective way to explore the Victorian countryside.
There are so many free camping places to choose from, ranging from basic, rough and ready camping with amazing scenery and beautiful riverside camps, to more luxurious options with flushing public toilets, hot showers, drinking water, free barbecues, undercover picnic tables, and more.
The Samaria Wells Camping Area has lots of Campsite with firepits, hikes through the forest, to various waterfalls and stunning lookouts. The road in is a bit rocky and perhaps not the best for standard 2 wheel drive vehicles. This camp is for, vehicle or ...
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The Sawpit Campground is a popular free camping spot in the Mt Clay state forest with lots of walking, mountain bike riding tracks, with abundant wildlife around. There is plenty of space between campers, plus a sheltered area with large picnic tables, bb ...
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The Sennis Campground is a quiet spot with a couple of long drop toilets and a lovely creek which meanders around the outskirt of the camping ground. This campground is located on the Tyers River, and has plenty of wildlife visiting this campsite, includi ...
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Sheepyard Flat Camping Area
The Sheepyard Flat Camping Area is a lovely quiet and relaxing campsite that has plenty of grassy areas to choose from on the banks of the Howqua River. For the fishermen amongst us, the river seems to only hold carp, but I could be wrong. To get to the c ...
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Skinners Flat Rest Area

Slaty Creek Campground No1
The Slaty Creek Campground No1 has a public long drop toilet, fire pits with bbq, picnic tables and quite a few places to camp at with your caravan. You will share this place with a few gold prospectors and a few motorbikes.

Slaty Creek Campground No2
The Slaty Creek Campground No2 is a nice place for an overnight camp, and it's only a 5 minutes walk to the toilets at Campground No1. This cam is best suited to tents and camper trailers, or small campervans.
Note: The small creek has no water flowing i ...
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