8 Mile Flat Camping Area

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8 Mile Flat Camping Area

8 Mile Flat Camping Area is located on Taungurung Country, nestled in the Alpine National Park on one of the Flats of the Howqua River, it is an idyllic campsite for the whole family to enjoy. This campsite is free and no bookings are required. The Alpine National Park provides the opportunity for a range of recreational activities, including hunting, bushwalking, four wheel driving, fishing and basic camping. Enjoy a picnic on the banks of the scenic Howqua river or embark on a challenging 4WD to Lovicks and Bluff Hut, admiring breathtaking views of the Victorian High Country.

Please note access to this site is steep, with tight corners and a river crossing. It is recommended for 4WDs only, particularly if towing. Ensure you make a judgement of the track based on your vehicle and ability prior to entering this campsite. You can check conditions by calling 13 19 63 or the local Parks Victoria office prior to undertaking your trip.

Things To Do

The Howqua River at Alpine National Park

Howqua Feeder Trail

Depart 8 Mile Flat on the Low or High Track to Ritchies Hut located approximately 6km away. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Howqua River and peaks of Mt Buller and Mt Stirling on the High Track. Or tackle the Low Track which meanders along the Howqua River providing excellent fishing opportunities. However be aware there are multiple river corrsings along the length of this track so plan your walk accordingly.
Fry's Hut, Howqua Hills Historic Area

Bushwalking in Howqua Hills Historic Area and the Alpine National Park

Take in all the Howqua Hills and Alpine National Park has to offer with one of the many walks available. From short family walks to challenging hikes, there's a variety of walks to choose from.
A 4WD in Bunyip State Park.

Four-wheel driving in Howqua Hills Historic Area and Alpine National Park

There are many four-wheel drive tracks to explore taking you further into the High Country. Take your pick from several great bases to explore Alpine National Park and State Forest.

How to get there

8 Mile Flat Camping Area

8 Mile Flat is located just over an hours’ drive from Mansfield via Merrijig. Take the Howqua Track, a gravel road 3km past the Merrijig town ship on the Mount Buller Road. Continue onto Brocks Road and into the Alpine National Park.

Be prepared as it can be rocky and slippery in places so drive to the conditions. Call the local Parks Victoria office or check the website to gain an understanding of track conditions prior to undertaking your trip.

Sites

8 Mile Flat Camping Area

Enjoy a picnic at one of the Alpine National Parks many breathtaking viewpoints but please exercise caution during hot, dry periods of high fire danger. Ensure you check the weather before you plan a trip.

Need to know

8 Mile Flat Camping Area

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Alpine National Park

    Road Closures - Cobberas Track, Macfarlane Flat Track, Ingeegoodbee Track

    The 4x4 tracks in the Eastern Region are an iconic part of Victoria and an important focal point for many people. With a large number of visits per year, they are very popular for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, mountain biking and four-wheel driving.

    Unfortunately, sometimes we must close infrastructure in the interests of public safety and environmental protection.

    The following tracks have been significantly damaged by storms and floods and are currently closed to motor vehicles to ensure public safety and environmental protection. A timeframe for reopening is currently unavailable.
    • Cobberas Track
    • Macfarlane Flat Track
    • Ingeegoodbee Track
     The tracks are likely to remain closed to motor vehicles until detailed site assessments have been completed, repairs undertaken and the road conditions are deemed safe for motor vehicle access.
     
    Before visiting, Visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

    Southern Alps track closures due to storm and flood damage

    Areas of the Southern Alps have been significantly damaged by subsequent storms and floods since 2021, in the interests of public safety and environmental protection this means sometimes we must close tracks.
    The following tracks are currently closed to motor vehicles to ensure public safety and environmental protection:


    • Mt Kent Track
    • Scrubby Hill Track will remain closed beyond seasonal closure date of Oct 31st 2024
     
     These tracks are likely to remain closed to motor vehicles until repair works can be undertaken.
     
    Before visiting, visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

  • Notices Affecting Multiple Parks

    Ground shooting operations targeting deer

    Control operations (ground shooting) targeting deer are undertaken in this area.  The Park will remain open to visitors during operations.
     
    For more information about deer control to protect biodiversity, please visit this link.

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