Molesworth Recreation Reserve
Molesworth Recreation Reserve & Caravan Park is a family-friendly camping destination situated on the banks of the Goulburn River in the township of Molesworth, Victoria, located between Yea and Alexandra. It functions as both a local recreation area and a caravan park, offering a range of accommodation options for travellers.
Description: Located on Crown Land and managed by a committee with live-in caretakers, the reserve provides a pleasant setting on the Goulburn River. It features open spaces, a large sports oval, and is adjacent to the Molesworth State Wildlife Reserve, known for its river red gum woodlands, lagoons, wetlands, and diverse flora and fauna. The park welcomes dogs, with on-lead and designated off-lead areas available.
Facilities: The reserve provides a good range of facilities for campers and visitors:
- Shower and toilet block (including disabled facilities)
- Laundry room with coin-operated washing machines and dryer
- Undercover BBQ facilities (free electric BBQs) and picnic seating
- Outdoor playground
- Camp kitchen (located at the rear of the pavilion) with a stove, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, and dining area
- Pavilion with an entertaining area and satellite TV (use may require caretaker permission)
- Designated fire pits for campfires (subject to CFA restrictions and caretaker discretion; firewood is available for purchase)
- Basic boat ramp for river access
- Book exchange library
- Ice and selected essential supplies available for purchase from the office
- Starlink internet access near the recreation room and pavilion
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby: Molesworth Recreation Reserve is located in the heart of the Murrindindi Shire, offering access to the Great Victorian Rail Trail and various natural and regional attractions.
- Molesworth State Wildlife Reserve: Adjacent to the caravan park, offering opportunities for observing local flora and fauna.
- Great Victorian Rail Trail: The reserve is located near this significant rail trail, providing extensive opportunities for cycling, walking, and exploring nearby towns and landscapes.
- Yea: Approximately a 10-15 minute drive west of Molesworth (around 10-15 km). Yea is a larger town with additional amenities, cafes, shops, and attractions such as the Yea Wetlands and the Cheviot Tunnel (further along the rail trail).
- Alexandra: Approximately a 10-15 minute drive east of Molesworth (around 10-15 km). Alexandra also offers town facilities and is a gateway to other parts of the region.
- Goulburn River: The reserve is situated on the banks of the Goulburn River, providing direct access for fishing, swimming, and recreational boating.
- Nearby Natural Attractions: Within a reasonable driving distance are natural attractions such as:
- Jacks Falls: Located in Molesworth.
- Gooram Falls: (approx. 25-30 km from Molesworth) A scenic spot with rock pools and cascades.
- Polly McQuinns Swimming Hole: (approx. 25-30 km from Molesworth) A picturesque swimming spot on the Seven Creeks.
- Murrindindi Scenic Reserve: (distance varies depending on access point) Offers bushwalking, waterfalls, and picnic areas.
- Lake Eildon: (various access points, some within 30-60 minutes drive or more) A large lake popular for water sports and recreation.
- Cathedral Range State Park: (distance varies) Known for its dramatic peaks and hiking trails.
Molesworth Recreation Reserve & Caravan Park provides a comfortable and well-equipped base for enjoying the Goulburn River, accessing the Great Victorian Rail Trail, and exploring the natural beauty and attractions of the Murrindindi Shire and surrounding High Country region.