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Snowy River Station

50 sites · RVs, Tents500 acres · Corringle, VIC
Enjoy open spaces and deserted beach, using our farm as base camp to explore the amazing Snowy River Region on the Wilderness Coast. We offer sites for self-contained campers only and there is no services, pets are welcome. Please note - All the area that has been slashed in the front paddocks you can camp in and spread out.Beach access is straight over the road from the front gate. You can lite fires and firewood is for sale at the farm gate store honesty box further down the road from the gate you enter if you don't bring your own.Escape the modern tourist world and in a pristine, undeveloped old country farming area right on the coast near the mouth of the famous Snowy River. Amazing fishing in both the River and Corringle Beach, with many different species caught at different times of the year. Enjoy the 40-kilometre deserted beach, sun baking (even nude if that's your thing), and swimming, but care must be taken (unpatrolled surf beach). Romantic sunsets with no one but the odd seal and sounds of the waves to disturb you. Beach fire at night is something special to do. The beach track is across from the front gate, there is no beach sign from the road because the public will then use the track which is only for Hipcampers and you wont enjoy the deserted beach. Call me if you cant find the track, but most people have not had a problem. This walking access is steep, easier tracks can be driven to down the road.Or take a dip in the river further down the road, and explore the waterways, with many birds; black swans in the lakes next to camp, plus kangaroos, wombats, emu and deer. There is a boat ramp just down the road to explore the river system. Perfect for water sports, and with fish cleaning tables at the wharf.  Go by boat to the Marlo Hotel from the wharf straight over the river.Orbost is 15 minutes drive and has a supermarket, hotel, bottle shop and other conveniences. We are open to accepting larger group bookings, but please discuss this with us first. Other things you can do in the area: - Driving trips to High Country Scenic Route and exploring the High Country (4-5 hour round trip).- Visit the Buchan Caves about an hour into the High Country - they are amazing.- Explore Cape Conran & you can even Dive for Abalone and Crayfish.- Visit Lakes Entrance and buy Seafood from the Trawlers.- Drive to Mt Hotham ski resort and explore the Omeo High Country (3 hours)- Visit Gordon at the Opal & Gemstone House in Orbost and find out about the gold, geology and gemstones of the area, hearing first-hand stories about how the area was many years ago from a great local old-timer who loves to share his knowledge and the old ways things were done.
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Thurra Bush Camping

6 sites · RVs, Tents1040 acres · Tamboon, VIC
Pristine bush setting bordered by the Thurra River, entirely surrounded by State Forest. Campers can enjoy bushwalking amongst native Flora and Fauna, great swimming holes, paddling on the river or sitting back & relaxing my the campfire (local regulations permitting. It's a short day trip to the Shipwreck Coast, Point Hicks and Wingan Inlet. Approximately 30 minutes to Tamboon Inlet for fantastic boating and fishing. 1 hour to Mallacoota, featuring pristine beaches, 18 hole golf course, lake fishing and boating. Well behaved dogs welcome - they must remain on lead due to nearby wildlife. Firewood is available for purchase as an extra at checkout.
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Konda Blueberry Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents132 acres · Marlo, VIC
Konda Blueberry Farm is located 10 minutes drive from Marlo, and 15 minutes from the beautiful Cape Conran beaches. The Farm is set on 132 acres of bushland, with about 15 acres cleared for the abundant blueberry orchard. There are many bush tracks throughout the property to explore and a large community of birdlife is everpresent. We do recommend a 4WD as the ground in some areas is quite sandy. We have two sites for campers (for either tents and RVs) that are tucked into cleared bushland areas, with lovely bush views, and privacy for just your own group. You'll need to be fully independent, with your own toilet, water and shower, and must take all waste when you depart. Campfires are permitted, and there are two firepits on site. We also welcome dogs! Please just ensure they are kept under control at all times. We don't offer self-picking at our farm, however when the berries are in season (Jan - Feb), you are welcome to purchase punnets picked that day! Fresh blueberries for your campfire breakfast, yum! We look forward to welcoming you to Konda Blueberry farm; a wonderful, safe base camp to explore this lovely region.
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AU$35
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Overview

About

Lind National Park beckons adventurers with its serene landscapes and opportunities for immersion in nature. Volunteer to conserve its beauty, or explore the park's trails, where the call of the wild is the soundtrack to your journey. While camping options are not detailed, the park offers a plethora of activities to satisfy the outdoor enthusiast in you.

When to go

The best time to visit Lind National Park is during the milder seasons of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer brings warmth perfect for exploring, but be prepared for busier trails. Winter can be less crowded but check for any seasonal closures.

Know before you go

  • Check the latest park conditions on Euchre Valley Drive and other areas for closures before planning your visit.
  • Ensure you're prepared for the outdoors with safety tips from Parks Victoria to make your visit enjoyable and secure.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with facilities available to help all visitors experience the park's wonders.
  • Assistance dogs are welcome in the park, with entry requirements applicable for certain areas.
  • Volunteering is a rewarding way to connect with nature and contribute to the park's conservation efforts.

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