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Little Waterloo Bay Camping Area
Little Waterloo Bay is only accessible by foot via Oberon Bay, Telegraph Saddle or Refuge Cove. When you get there you will be rewarded with a white sand beach and crystal clear water. There is a camping area with basic tables, creek water and composting toilet provided.

Camping in Baw Baw National Park
Dispersed bush camping is permitted on the Baw Baw Plateau. The Plateau is a fuel stove only area – no solid fuel fires are permitted and collecting firewood is prohibited in the park. The area falls within domestic water supply catchments, so care must be taken with the disposal of human waste.

Camping at Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park
Camping is available at Vaughan Mineral Springs, Warburtons Bridge and Chokem Flat Campgrounds. No fees or bookings are required. All sites are unpowered and facilities are limited.

Camping in Cape Conran Coastal Park
Cape Conran Coastal Park has heathlands, wild ocean beaches and banksia woodlands brimming with nectar-feeding birds. A great park for water activities - enjoy swimming, diving, boating, fishing or rock pooling. Experience the park by foot on the self-guided Cape Conran Nature Trail or the magnificent Dock Inlet and Pearl Point day walks.

Camping in Murray Sunset National Park
Excellent canoeing can be enjoyed throughout the park, advance bookings and payment for camping are required year round for the Shearers Quarters. Fees no longer apply to Mount Crozier campground, Lindsay Island, Wallpolla Island or Lake Crosbie.

Camping in Little Desert National Park
Camping is available at Ackle Bend, Horseshoe Bend and Kiata campgrounds and at Broughtons Waterhole, Mallee Walkers Camp and Yellow Gum Walkers Camp. Advanced bookings and payment are required year-round at Ackle Bend and Horseshoe Bend camping areas.

Choose your adventure at these camping spots
Summer is the perfect time to get out and camp under the stars. Before you pitch your tent, spend the day exploring the nature around you.

Enjoy some down time camping on one of the many natural beaches along the bends of the Murray River at Yarrawonga Regional Park. Popular camping spots include Yarrawonga Common, Forges Bend, Forges No.2, Brownings Bend and Little Bruces camping areas

Mount Samaria State Park has plenty of camping facilities, so you can spend a night or two soaking in the park's restorative natural surroundings and enjoying the remote, peaceful atmosphere.

Listen to the rolling surf on Ninety-mile Beach, or enjoy serene views of the lake - Lake Tyers has a range of camping options for visitors to enjoy. There are five areas: Pettmans Beach, Glasshouse, Camerons Arm (No. 1 Track) , Trident Arm and Ironbark.