The King Hut Camping Area has the King River close at hand, for the Trout fishermen out there. A normal 2wd car can get here in the drier months.
The King Parrot Creek Rest Area with the King Parrot Creek is on your doorstep and is set back away from the Goulburn Valley Highway. It's not a bad place to take a break from diving and do a bit of relaxation.
The King River Rest Area is close to the road so expect some noise, two large tanks with some potable water is onsite, undercover picnic tables and fireplaces available, and for the more adventurous, you can take a short walk to Leech Lagoon.
Kings Billabong Lookout has a loop track for you to stretch your legs, it's roughly a 200 meter walk to the lake. There are some undercover picnic tables here.
At the Kings Billabong Rest Area camping is permitted around the reserve, when backpacking in, you will find plenty of bush camping spots.
The Kingsbury VC Rest Area entrance is off stingray road, this is a nice shaded spot set a reasonable distance away from the Hume Highway with public toilets, bench seats under shady trees and a few rubbish bins.
The Kingsley Fairbridge Memorial Park Rest Area is close to the Molong Creek, which runs just behind this spot, but I wouldn't get too excited if you want to go fishing.
The Knockwood Reserve Camping Area is a good spot to blow the dust off your kayak and do some exploring. The campground is situated on the banks of the Gaffneys Creek, with plenty of grassy campsites to choose from.
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