Merton Racecourse Reserve
Merton Racecourse Reserve is a unique recreational area and free camping spot located in Merton, Victoria, known for its historic racecourse and relaxed country atmosphere. It serves as a convenient stop for travelers in the region, particularly those utilizing the nearby Great Victorian Rail Trail.
The reserve is centered around the historic Merton Racecourse, which has been in operation for over 150 years and hosts the annual Merton Picnic Races on New Year's Day. In addition to its equestrian use, the reserve also serves as the home ground for the Merton Cricket Club during the summer season. The area offers a pleasant environment with some shaded areas and is utilized as a sheep run between events. It's described as a good spot for a break with opportunities for easy walks along the race track. The reserve is dog-friendly but requires dogs to be leashed due to the presence of grazing stock.
Merton Racecourse Reserve is a free camping area. There are no powered sites available at this reserve. Camping is by donation, with an honesty box located near the BBQ facilities. There is a maximum stay limit of 72 hours.
Facilities: The Merton Racecourse Reserve provides basic facilities for campers and visitors:
- Flushing toilets
- Public BBQ facilities
- Picnic tables (some are aged)
- Playground
- Tennis courts (appear to be in neglected condition based on one source)
- Mobile starting gates and judge's boxes (related to the racecourse)
- Stables (may be visible)
- Practice cricket nets (seasonal)
- Walking track (along the racecourse)
Visitors should be aware that there are no showers or potable water available, and they need to take all their rubbish with them.
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby: Merton Racecourse Reserve is located in an area that offers access to the Great Victorian Rail Trail and attractions in the wider comfort region of North East Victoria, including areas around Mansfield and Euroa.
- Merton Township: The reserve is located very close to the small township of Merton (around 0.6 km), where you can find a general store (The Merton General Store, approximately 1.1 km from the reserve).
- Great Victorian Rail Trail: This significant rail trail runs parallel to the Maroondah Highway nearby, offering extensive opportunities for cycling, walking, and horse riding through varied landscapes and connecting to numerous towns. Access to the trail is easily available from Merton.
- Euroa: Located approximately a 15-20 minute drive east of Merton (around 20-25 km). Euroa is a larger town with more amenities and attractions, including the Seven Creeks, Apex Walking Track, Euroa Community Cinema, and the Euroa Farmers Arms Hotel Museum.
- Mansfield: Situated approximately a 30-40 minute drive north-east of Merton (around 35-45 km). Mansfield is a major hub for accessing the High Country and offers a range of facilities, cafes, shops, and is a gateway to:
- Mount Buller: (further drive from Mansfield) A popular ski resort in winter and a destination for bushwalking and mountain biking in warmer months.
- Lake Eildon: (various points accessible from areas around Mansfield and Bonnie Doon) Offers extensive opportunities for water sports, fishing, and camping.
- Natural Attractions: Nearby natural attractions include:
- Gooram Falls: (approx. 12 km from Merton) A scenic spot with water cascading over rocks, suitable for swimming and picnics.
- Polly McQuinns Swimming Hole: (approx. 12 km from Merton) A picturesque swimming hole on the Seven Creeks near Strathbogie.
- Mount Wombat Lookout: (approx. 15.5 km from Merton) Offers excellent panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Strathbogie Ranges: The wider ranges offer opportunities for scenic drives and exploring natural landscapes.
Merton Racecourse Reserve provides a basic, free camping experience in a unique setting with easy access to the Great Victorian Rail Trail and within a reasonable driving distance of towns and natural attractions in the wider region.