Wilson Hall Campground (Glenelg River Heritage River, Lower Glenelg National Park)

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Wilson Hall Campground (Glenelg River Heritage River, Lower Glenelg National Park)

Situated on a flat plain above the Glenelg River, take advantage of the boat ramp at Wilson Hall Campground. This quiet and peaceful campground is nestled among stringybark and banksia forest often frequented by nectar-feeding birds. Canoe, kayak or boat to explore the river and try your luck fishing for bream and mulloway.

How to get there

Wilson Hall Campground (Glenelg River Heritage River, Lower Glenelg National Park)

Need to know

Wilson Hall Campground (Glenelg River Heritage River, Lower Glenelg National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • No dogs allowed
  • Fees apply
  • No drones without a permit
  • No horses
  • No generators
  • Boating zones apply
  • No firearms allowed

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Limbs may fall take care
    • Vehicles
    • Trees may fall take care
  • Water hazards
    • Deep water
    • Shallow water
  • Animals and pests
    • Snakes

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

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.

Glenelg River estuary blocked causing some water based assets (Jetties and Landings) to become submerged

Currently the river mouth and estuary of the Glenelg River is closed by a sand bank due to natural processes.
This is causing the water level of the Glenelg River to rise and in doing so is beginning to inundate some of the Jetties, Landings and Boat Ramps that are attached to campsites and visitor nodes to become submerged.
 
This is affecting sites located in the Lower Glenelg National Park and some assets around the river mouth/estuary area of Discovery Bay Coastal Park.
 
Park users need to be aware that some water-based assets may be underwater, or may become underwater with passing boat wash, and that extra care needs to be taken whilst using them as they may become slippery.
 
Campsites are not currently affected, only the waterway assets such as the jetties, landings, and boat ramps.

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