Directory: A-Z
Bridgewater on Loddon Rest Area
The Bridgewater on Loddon Rest Area has a public toilet, and plenty of room to park your camping rigs. When reasonable water levels flow, the Mill Rapid downstream of the Calder Hwy bridge provides technical whitewater kayaking of Grade 3 standard featuri ...
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Bridgewater on Loddon Tourist Park
The Bright Riverside Holiday Park is located on right the banks of the Ovens River, with plenty of poewed and unpowered sites with riverfront views, the only drawback is it close proximity to HT powerlines buzzing overhead.
Brightlight Saddle Rest Area
The Brightlight Saddle Rest Area is on the edge of the Princes Highway, with plenty of room to park your caravan. There are a few picnic tables and a rubbish bin, and plenty of trees for shade.
Phone first to ask Permission to Camp Here
Brocklehurst Rest Area
Brocklehurst Rest Area is a large gravel area just a short distance from the Newell Highway with a few trees for shade that you will be sharing with truck drivers, so please allow them plenty of room. There are undercover picnic tables, public toilets and ...
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The Brockway Rest Area has limited shade with plenty of room to park your caravan. This rest area is slightly elevated on a gravel surface and just off the main highway with plenty of room for trucks and caravans.
Brodies Camping Area has plenty of places to camp and it's for the kayak to be taken off the roof rack, and explore some of the lake, take your camera and fishing gear with you to capture that Giant Redfin.
Broken Creek Bush Camp
The Bromus Dam Camping Area is a good place for a stop over, with public toilets, picnic tables, and fire pits and shady trees with heaps of room for caravans to park. For the fishermen, there is a dam not too far away with yabbies in it.
The Brooks River Reserve Camping Area can be dusty during the summer months and very quiet and peaceful, it's a lovely spot with a long drop toilet. It's a bit of a steep 200 metre walk down to the Goulburn River, but not bad one there.
Brooms Head Caravan Park
The Brown Mountain Rest Area has plenty of room to pull over for an hour to revive yourself and work out where your next camp will be. There is plenty of level ground to park your caravan or motorhome with a few sparse trees for shade, and a rubbish bin
Browns Flat Rest Area Southbound with plenty of parking for both light and heavy vehicles. There are flushing public toilets with wheelchair access, covered picnic tables and rubbish bins. The stop is a large area with plenty of room for large caravans mo ...
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Bruces Beach Camping Area is another secluded rough bush camp with a nice waterfront view, from the campsite you choose.
The Bruces Bend Camping Area has Non-flush toilets and picnic tables and a boat ramp all close to the Murray River.