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Bacchus Marsh - Rotary Art Show
The Bacchus Marsh - Rotary Art Show is held every year on the Queens Birthday Weekend in June, this Art show has been running for over 45 years and well worth visit if your in the area.
Bailes Campground is located in the Mount Buangor State Park and not too far from the Ferntree Camping Ground. The only creature comforts are a few fireplaces.
Baileys Rocks Camping Area is a great camping spot, it's isolated and secluded, with a very rough corrugated road leading in. There are picnic tables and some fire pits plus public drop toilets. This is a shady forest campsite, amongst huge trees and inte ...
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Balley Hooley - Snowy River National Park has no bookings required, camping is strictly on a first in first-served basis
Banksia Bluff Campground
Barmah Lakes Camping Area is close to the Murray River and is great for Kayaking, Photography, Fishing, Swimming, and there is a boat ramp as well.
Barwon Heads Caravan Park
The Bass Valley Reserve Rest Area. This is a nice spot with quite a bit of room to park your caravan. There is an onsite toilet, and a few picnic tables set among the gum trees. THE LOCAL COUNCIL HAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED THIS REST AREA
Baw Baw National Park - Aberfeldy River Camping Area is within easy walking distance to the Aberfeldy River where you can catch a trout for dinner, or try your hand at panning for gold. This campsite set amongst gumtrees and not a bad place to camp for a ...
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Beacon Resort BIG4
Bear Gully Reserve Camping Area
Bear Gully Reserve Camping Area is a nice place off season, but very busy during School Holidays. It has beautiful Rock Pools long the beach for you to explore and capture with your camera.
Bears Lagoon Fruit Fly Rest Area
The Bears Lagoon Fruit Fly Rest Area has plenty of room to park your caravan. There are a few picnic tables and rubbish bins, and the lagoon is not to far away if you want to try some fishing.
Beau Morton Park Rest Area
From the Beau Morton Park Rest Area you can take a stroll along edge of Racecourse lake, maybe throw a line in just for fun, you never know... they might be on the bite, or you could take the kayak of the the roof rack and have a paddle.