Victoria: A-Z
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.
King Parrot Creek Rest Area
The King Parrot Creek Rest Area with the King Parrot Creek is on your doorstep and is set back away from the Goulburn Valley Highway. It's not a bad place to take a break from diving and do a bit of relaxation.
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.
Koonwarra Family Holiday Park
The Koorangie Game Reserve Water levels in the lake vary quite a bit, so don’t expect to be able to do water related activities in a dry year.
The Kooreh Hall Rest Area, the hall itself was built in 1923 as a tribute to the lost soldiers of the Boer and First World Wars.
Kooyoora Park Retreat has pet friendly camping and it's only 15 minutes from the Melville Caves with magnificent views of Mt Kooyoora. Camping with all the features of an outdoor kitchen, large fire pit, 80 acres of beautiful private bushland plus thousan ...
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Koriella Rest Area is just off the main road with plenty of shade and a place to it down and enjoy a picnic.
Korumburra - Free Dump Point
The Korumburra - Free Dump Point is located in the Showgrounds adjacent to toilet block, near rear entrance gate to showground. Cost $10 refundable key deposit. Key available from Caravan Park in Bourke St (approx 1km east, over railway line)
Korumburra Showgrounds
Alright, let's talk about camping at the Korumburra Showgrounds in Victoria. If you're after a no-frills, budget-friendly stop in South Gippsland, especially if you're self-contained, the showgrounds can be a good option. It's run by a volunteer committee ...
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Korumburra Tourist Park
Kurrajongs Camping Area
From the Kurrajongs Camping Area, you can walk to the Mt Lawson Summit (1,041m) and generally enjoy the area.
The Kurth Kiln Picnic and Camping Ground is a place for you to chill and relax, walk around the nature along one of the walking tracks found here. There are plenty of good flat spots to pitch tents. this is a lovely little spot close to Melbourne, with go ...
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The Kyabram - Free Dump Point is next to the Fauna Park. The Key is available from Fauna Park office, which is located on the Corner of Lake Road and Fauna Park Road. <