Roaring Meg Camping Area

Explore

Roaring Meg Camping Area

The Southern Prom Circuit weaves from the slopes of Mount Oberon to the park’s eastern shores and the southern-most point of Australia’s mainland. It passes through diverse plant communities and spectacular coastlines. Hikers can spend anywhere between two and seven days exploring this part of the park. 
Book now
Roaring Meg is the most southern hike-in camping area at the Prom. Accessed via Telegraph Track, the camping area is nestled amongst a fern covered gully. This spot is a popular camping area for hikers wanting to visit South Point, the most southerly point of mainland Australia, or the Wilsons Promontory Lightstation. 

Untreated water is available from the creek, please treat before consumption. Toilets are available. 
 

 

How to get there

Roaring Meg Camping Area

Need to know

Roaring Meg 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.

  • Notices Affecting Multiple Sites

    Free Shuttle Bus to Telegraph Saddle

    A free shuttle bus operates between Tidal River and Telegraph Saddle during peak periods. Departure points include the Tidal River Visitor Centre carpark, the overnight hikers carpark (Tidal River) and Telegraph Saddle carpark. Telegraph Saddle carpark is closed to vehicle access when the shuttle bus is in operation.

    The bus is currently operating on weekends and public holidays. 

    When the bus is not in operation the road remains open for parking at Telegraph Saddle. 

    Park Closure - 5pm Sunday 17 August to 8am Friday 22 August 2025

    Wilsons Promontory National Park will be closed to all park visitors from 5pm Sunday 17th August to 8am Friday 22nd August 2025 to undertake essential park management and conservation programs. 

 
X
By using our site you accept that we use and share cookies and similar technologies with certain approved third parties. These tools enable us to improve your website experience and to provide content and ads tailored to your interests. By continuing to use our site you consent to this. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.
Confirm