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Jamieson region camp grounds

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Introduction

  • the camp grounds in this region are beside lovely shallow (as long as no heavy rains) alpine streams great for paddling, swimming and fishing but not for boating activities

Getting there

Things to do

Free camping

  • mobile phone coverage is patchy at best and perhaps only with Telstra
  • Camps should be at least 20 metres from any watercourses. Do not wash in the rivers
  • Toilets are long drop toilets - flush toilets available in Jamieson public toilets
  • Observe fire regulations
  • BYO fire wood although you may be lucky and find local fallen trees near the site, most likely you will need to go for a drive with a chain saw
  • Water is NOT potable BYO water or boil water for at least 10 minutes
  • Dogs are allowed but ensure they behave if other campers or dogs are around
  • Bring some cash in case donations are required for maintenance of these lovely spots
  • Recent heavy rains will increase the level and current of the river making them not suitable for swimming or for boiling the water

South of Jamieson along the upper reaches of the Goulburn River towards Woods Point:

South-east along Jamieson River

  • this gravel road is seasonally closed in winter and camp grounds here are inaccessible until Melb Cup weekend

SE along Jamiesion-Licola Rd:

Other nearby free or Nat Park camp grounds