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Two Creeks Meet

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· Wulgulmerang East, Victoria
111 acres hosted by Kylie M.
1 Vehicle/Tent site · 1 tent site
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*Due to the weather situation in the area the creek flows are sporadic. However, the several waterholes on the creeks do maintain water. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns* Our little piece of paradise is nestled quietly in a valley in Wulgulmerang East in East Gippsland. With 111 acres of primarily untouched native bushland to explore, we know this land needs to be shared to appreciate the beauty. With two creeks meeting and Goodwin Gorge on the property there are plenty of natural delights to enjoy. Approximately 2kms down the road is the convergence of the mighty Alpine and Snowy National Parks. Here you will find Little River Falls and Little River Gorge which are only minutes away from the property. Little River Gorge is Victoria's deepest Gorge and home to the one of the last colonies of the critically endangered Black Footed Rock Wallaby. The Wulgulmerang Creek that runs through the property, empties into the gorge in a stunning cascade, after rain. We are a dog friendly property but as we share this land with a myriad of wildlife we ask that appropriate respect is considered. McKillops Bridge is approx 20kms away. McKillops Road is considered amongst the 10 most scenic drives in Australia, with jaw dropping scenery along the way. Alternately take the scenic drive to Jindabyne along the Barry Way approximately 2 1/2 hours away. The property is remote with the nearest township of Buchan 40 minutes away. We will endeavour to have basic emergency supplies available at the homestead. There is no mobile coverage at the campsites, giving you the opportunity to disconnect from your electronics and enjoy nature. There is access to the Wifi at the homestead if you do need to make calls.
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Joanna D.recommends
April 7, 2024
Creekside Camping 2
Awesome 6 night stay in the Snowy
This could be our new favourite hip camp. Very close to the Snowy River National Park - and possibly the closest you can comfortably get towing a caravan or camping trailer before hitting the spectacular but narrow and winding road to McKillop's Bridge. We loved the peace and tranquility of this site, with good flat sites above but close to the creek. The composting toilet (long drop) has to be one of the best I have ever used. Kylie and Macca were fabulous hosts and we loved our 6 night stay here. Highly recommended!
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Julia F.recommends
March 31, 2024
Creekside Camping 1
Fabulous spot
This is a beautiful spot, flat, quiet, lots of bird life and by a creek. I swam in the swimming hole; refreshing when the days were so hot. There’s a compost toilet with water and soap, bins for rubbish and recycling. It is such an easy place to stay at, and Kylie is warm and very welcoming. And once I had booked my site, she cancelled the other spot so I truly had the time in the bush alone I wanted; I didn’t ask her to do this - she knows this is how people can get there best from her place.
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Max M.recommends
March 27, 2024
Creekside Camping 2
Beautiful flat green site alongside a creek. Dog had an absolute blast. Kylie was very welcoming. Fire pit and some wood provided for the chilly evening. Composting toilet was very clean with almost no smell! Would definitely recommend staying
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Tynke V.recommends
January 30, 2024
Creekside Camping 2
So quiet, calm and well maintained campspot! The spot was perfect, the toilet and the little washbasin, wow! There is a rain watertank, and loads of firewood. I enjoyed the waterhole and the little waterfall! We enjoyed a day of relaxing and reading in the shadow of the trees. And went hunting for kangaroos and wombats in the evening. Beware! If you come with a caravan or don't like driving on narrow roads, don't take the route coming in from the east, so from C612 into C611 McKillops road. It is a beautiful route, but too narrow with caravan. In that case, comes into the Mckillops road from the west, C608 and Wulgulmerang East.
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Andrew A.recommends
January 29, 2024
Creekside Camping 2
Had a wonderful time camping on Kylie’s land. It is a perfect gem of a spot, with the creek nearby a standout.
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Mary A.recommends
January 15, 2024
Creekside Camping 1
We had a wonderful stay! The kids loved all the wildlife, and the surprise visits from wallabies during the mornings. It was lovely and peaceful, and thanks to the trees and the small hill our camp was very sheltered. Going to sleep listening to the creek flowing behind us and waking up to the sound of the birds in the morning were definately draw cards. The only hint that we weren't alone was the rare car travelling down the road. It was so nice and peaceful, we will definately stay again!
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Wulgulmerang East, Victoria, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Ngarigo First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Kylie M.Joined in November 2022
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