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Blue Pools Camping Area, as the name suggests, a nice pool of water set in the Briagolong State Forest. There is a public toilet onsite and the Freestone Creek runs close by for those interested in fishing or exploring.
Blue Range Creek Camping Area is nice little campground on the river, with drop toilets located in the day area across the road. This campground is a relatively quiet spot to camp and is 20 min from Mansfield. Its set amongst tall gum trees that offer sha ...
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Historic Camping in Uriarra Forest ACT
Explore the Secluded History of Blue Range Hut in the Australian Capital Territory
Nestled deep within the fragrant pine plantations of the Uriarra Forest, the Blue Range Hut Recreation Area offers a unique cam ...
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The Bluebird Rest Area is a large level gravell area with a picnic table, fire pit and rubbish bins. There is plenty of space to park your caravan, and this is a popular truck stop. There are a few tracks just off the main parking area for the more advent ...
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Bluegums Riverside Holiday Park
Nestled on nearly 20 acres of picturesque parkland with prime river frontage, Bluegums Riverside Holiday Park offers a tranquil escape overlooking the pristine Goulburn River in Eildon, Victoria. This quality 3.5-star park ...
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The Bluewater creek runs alongside the Bluewater Park Rest Area is a lovely park area with a clean toilet block and dump point, picnic tables plus a playground for the kids, so check it out while your there.
Visiting Bluff Creek Camping Area during springtime, is a great time to take the walking trail to see the Bluff Falls, there is only 5 suitable spots for caravans.
Bluff Hut Camping Area is great for overnight trekkers, or just a stop over for The Bluff summit. There is a drop toilet and a firepit with a water tank nearby. This is a tent based or 4wd vehicle camping spot. From here summit and grab a photo or two of ...
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The Bluff Rest Area is a great stop over if your interested in Trains, you will be able to see some with many carriages, making some of these trains over two kilometres in length from end to end. Bluff is a major interchange for coal trains in the region.
Bluff Rock Lookout is an impressive rock feature with a sad Aboriginal story of a massacre that took place in 1884. There is room to park your caravan, long drop toilets, bbqs, undercover picnic tables and rubbish bins, and a pretty creek with some nice r ...
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