Wulgulmerang Recreation Reserve
Wulgulmerang Recreation Reserve offers both powered and unpowered sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, motorhomes, and caravans. It is a large, flat, grassy area with some trees providing shade. The reserve is looked after by the small township of Wulgulmerang and operates on an honesty system for payment. Pets are generally permitted.
Facilities
The facilities available at Wulgulmerang Recreation Reserve include:
- Powered sites
- Unpowered sites
- Hot showers
- Toilets (including disabled access)
- Dump point for caravan waste
- Drinking water
- Picnic tables
- Campfires permitted
- BBQs
- Playground
- Pets permitted
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby
Wulgulmerang Recreation Reserve is located in a more remote area, offering access to natural attractions:
- Little River Gorge: Approximately a short drive away (around 5-10 minutes), offering stunning views of Victoria's deepest gorge.
- Little River Falls: Located on the way to Little River Gorge, also a short drive (around 5 minutes).
- Snowy River National Park: The reserve is surrounded by the Snowy River National Park, offering extensive opportunities for bushwalking, camping, and exploring the wilderness.
- McKillops Bridge: Approximately a 20-30 minute drive, a historic and scenic bridge over the Snowy River. Be aware that the road to McKillops Bridge can be narrow and winding in sections and may not be suitable for large caravans.
- Suggan Buggan: A historic small settlement about a 30-40 minute drive north, near the New South Wales border, featuring an old schoolhouse.
- Alpine National Park: Bordering the Snowy River National Park, offering further high-country experiences.
- Buchan Caves: Approximately a 1.5 - 2 hour drive southeast, known for its limestone caves.
- Wulgulmerang Creek Bushland Reserve: Nearby, offering natural bushland to explore.
Note: Distances and travel times are approximate and can vary depending on road conditions and the specific location of the tourist spot. The area is known for its natural beauty and remoteness, so travel times to more populated tourist centres will be longer.