8km gravel rd from Bambra;
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mid week off peak, this is mainly for international and interstate tourists in campervans who generally arrive 1-2 hours before sunset and leave soon after sunrise so the camp ground is generally pretty much unoccupied from 9am-5pm
16 sites which require booking online with Parks Vic; 360m elevation;
as of Dec 2023, the walks are quite over-grown so you may want to skip them.
nicer camp ground with a small non-potable water hole, some tent sites have raised wooden platforms but these are too small for most tents - there are large circular reasonably level dirt areas instead - or if you can find flat grass that might be an option;
sites 1-4 are best for campervans or small caravan and each pair share a fire pit
sites 5-11 are the main tent sites close to the car parking area each with a 4m diameter circle grassless area for tents, fire pit, 1.5×1.5m wooden platform for drying out gear, etc
all sites get lots of midday and afternoon sun in summer (tents can get hot), and most get sun all morning which is handy for drying tents but not for sleeping in
sites 5,8,11 are the highest and close to sites 1-4 and the gravel road
site 7 is most central of the main tent area but is likely to have rain pool on it but would be good for dry weather
site 6 is in the bottom corner adjacent the fence and car park and gets some shade and some morning sun in summer
site 9 is in the centre at the bottom near the fence and gets some shade
site 10 is near the far fence
sites 12-16 are some 30-50m from the car park area and are 4m diameter dirt based pads with fire pits set amongst trees offering some privacy from the rest of the camp area
no dogs allowed; non-potable tank water;
some Telstra internet available and along with the grass, this makes it the nicest of the 3 campsites in this area (Hammonds Nth, Tanner Rd)
16min, 13km from Aireys Inlet including ~9km gravel roads