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Spend a night under the stars, and wake up to the rugged ridge of the spectacular Cathedral Range. Camp at the foot of the range and choose between the peaceful ruins of Cooks Mill or the woodland clearing at Neds Gully. For the more adventurous, hike to The Farmyard and stay overnight with only lyrebirds for company.
Enjoy some of the best camping and walking trails in Eastern Victoria
The sunny days and brighter evenings of springtime are here, so it's time to cast off your winter coats and scarves and get some sun on that skin as you get back out into the great outdoors. We've asked our very own Ranger Bridget and Ranger Gerard to tell us about some of the best camping and walking trails in Victoria's spectacular east.
See a mosiac of green from heathland on river plains to Mountain Ash forest covering steep slopes. Whatever recreational pursuit you enjoy, Bunyip State Park provides opportunities for all.
Sealers Cove is a beautiful, popular overnight hike-in camping area located on the eastern side of Wilsons Prom. Ideal for those keen on escaping civilisation to enjoy spectacular beachfront at the southern end of the cove.
Relax at camp and enjoy the company of native wildlife, or set out and explore one of the nearby walking trails.
Camping in Lerderderg State Park
Get away from it all and enjoy the serenity of this bush setting. Lerderderg Campground is a great base for exploring by 4WD. Wake to the song of native birds, enjoy a peaceful picnic or set off on a bushwalk or stay at Ambler's Crossing which is only accessible in dry weather.
Unwind on the banks of the Wimmera River and enjoy fishing, swimming and canoeing, or explore some of the easy walks nearby.
This quiet and secluded dry forest and woodland setting makes for an ideal place to unwind and relax in nature. Watch as crimson rosellas dart between trees and wedge tailed eagles soar overhead.
There are two remote hike-in camping areas in Mount Buffalo National Park. Mount McLeod Camping Area is accessible along the Mt McLeod track, 8km from the Reservoir Picnic area. Rocky Creek Camping Area is accessible along the Rocky Creek track, 6.5 km from the Reservoir Picnic Area.
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.