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The Devil Cove Campground is tucked away just to the north of Candlebark .
Set on the shores of Warratah Bay, Bear Gully Campground offers relaxing coastal camping in a tranquil setting.
Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area
Experience the thrills of downhill mountain biking at Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area. Shepherds Track will challenge and delight the most seasoned mountain bike riders. With dirt jumps, rock gardens, flowing earth berms and off-camber riding, there's excitement at every twist and turn.
Most of the northern part of Wilsons Promontory is classified as a wilderness zone. In order to preserve the area’s natural values there are few facilities. If you don't want to stay overnight, there are short walks at Vereker Outlook, Prom Wildlife Walk, and Millers Landing.
How to be a happy camper on your next holiday
Mountains, rivers, beaches, forests – Victoria has it all when it comes to camping locations. While Mother Nature provides the magnificent backdrop and Parks Victoria provides more than 100 campsites, it’s the little bit of additional planning and care that will really take a camping holiday from ho-hum to ho-ho! Here are some tips for being a happy camper these holidays.
Drinking untreated water from natural sources, such as streams or river, can lead to illnesses.
Sleep under the stars at Point Nepean National Park
More people will soon have the chance to stay overnight at Point Nepean National Park, with works to expand the unique campground now underway.
Lake Elizabeth campground upgrades
Lake Elizabeth campground is sheltered by tall eucalypt trees and nestled beside the Barwon River in the Great Otway National Park. The campground is being upgraded with better defined campsites, a new toilet for campers and day visitors, a new shelter, improved carparking and paths, new signs, and several new picnic tables and wood-fired barbecues
Escape from the city lights and venture to remote parts of Victoria where the night sky shines brightest, glittering with stars. If you're on a trip somewhere in regional Victoria then why not hang about and look up to the galaxy from atop a mountain peak or the still calmness of the semi-arid desert. The wild eastern coast boasts some of the most unique places to spot the constellations, distant planets and maybe the odd shooting star.
Pack your four-legged friend for dog-friendly car-based camping at Paradise Beach in Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, west of Loch Sport