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Refuge Cove is a stunning secluded beach situated on the eastern side of Wilsons Prom. Accessible via Walking Tracks via Sealers Cove to the north and Little Waterloo Bay to the south. The site can also be accessed via boat.
Unwind at camp after a day of walking, bike riding or canoeing.
The historic Halfway Hut and campsite is situated on the Telegraph Track. This shady, secluded camp site is accessible only by foot and is a great spot for a break or overnight stay.
Mount Franklin (Lalgambuk) Camping Area
Mount Franklin (Lalgambuk) is a significant place for the Djaara people. Jointly Managed with Dja Dja Wurrung as part of Hepburn Regional Park, Lalgambuk offers a unique experience in a small volcanic crater.
Oberon Bay is a stunning bush campsite situated on the west side of the Prom, accessible via walking track from Tidal River or Telegraph Junction.
Dispersed camping in Alpine National Park
The Alpine National Park offers some of the most authentic and scenic bush camping opportunities in Victoria. Camping in the park is suited to experienced hikers and campers that are self sufficient.
Camping in Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
In addition to the bookable sites at Bunga Arm and Paradise Beach there are some free campsites available on a no booking, no fees,camping is on a first in, first-served basis.
Other Camping Areas in Wyperfeld National Park
In addition to Wonga Campground, there are several locations for camping available in Wyperfeld National Park such as Snowdrift, Casuarina and Northern Remote Hike-in Campgrounds.
Lake Tyers State Park The Glasshouse camping area upgrades
The Glasshouse camping area in Lake Tyers State Park in Gippsland is being upgraded to provide a better experience for visitors. The upgrades will create defined camping areas, toilet and picnic facilities, improved vehicle and pedestrian access tracks and fencing.