Guides
Victoria camping

Victoria campgrounds and park stays

Use this guide as a Victoria-first camping shortlist. It focuses on campground and accommodation records, then keeps the practical checks close: official park context, linked facilities, booking confidence, ratings where available and whether a place is ready for a shared trip plan.

Planning fit

Best for comparing Victorian overnight options before opening a park page, official booking link or trip checklist.

Featured places

This guide is generated from imported government/open data and reviewed Wildgrounds updates. It is not a guarantee that facilities, wildlife or access conditions are available on the day.

BBQ

The Beeripmo campground is accessible by walkers only. The site is flat, siting high on the plateau and nestled in a tranquil bushland setting with plenty of shade and dappled sunlight. Facilities include fireplaces and toilets. Camping spots are scattered through the site to give single and group camping options.

BBQ · picnic tables

Blackwood Camp is one of the popular camping areas within the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve. All sites in the Reserve require a permit - motorcycle $3, car $7, small bus $20, large bus $35 per night. All funds collected go directly back into the upkeep of the Reserve. Please note no dogs are allowed. Blackwood is the first campsite in the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve and offers separate camping areas that cater for tents, trailers and caravans. The campsites are situated along the Murrindindi River with access at various spots to the river banks. This area is popular with those that like to bush camp but enjoy the convenience of flushing toilets.

BBQ · picnic tables

Bull Creek Camp is one of the popular camping areas within the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve. All sites in the Reserve require a permit - motorcycle $3, car $7, small bus $20, large bus $35 per night. All funds collected go directly back into the upkeep of the Reserve. Please note no dogs are allowed. Bull Creek has the capacity to cater for larger family groups as the camping area is divided into wider sites. An oval in the centre of the camping ground is equipped with a small shelter, picnic facilities and nearby flushing toilets.

DAYLESFORDNo rating yetSpargo Creek Regional Park

BBQ · picnic tables

Carrolls Spring offers open space bush camping and is also suitable for large group gatherings or approved organised events. Werribee River Walk and other informal tracks offer scenic bushwalking opportunities along the Werribee River. The spring is at the end of the formed road but does not flow all year. Carrolls Spring offers open space camping in a bush setting and can cater for larger groups. Werribee River Walk and other informal tracks offer scenic bushwalking opportunities along the Werribee River.

BBQ · picnic tables

Cassinia Camp is one of the popular camping areas within the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve. All sites in the Reserve require a permit - motorcycle $3, car $7, small bus $20, large bus $35 per night. All funds collected go directly back into the upkeep of the Reserve. Please note no dogs are allowed. Cassinia is popular with young families as the site provides tent camping without vehicle access, so the children are safe to roam about on the grass without the concerns of traffic. There are no boundaries on the campsites so numerous families can set up together and enjoy.

BBQ · picnic tables

Dermodys is an easily accessible campsite in the Avon-Mt Hedrick NFSR which is suitable for families. Nestled alongside the Avon River, the water is just a short walk from this camping area. The separated camping areas at this site provide room for multiple family camping groups. Please take your rubbish home so the site can be enjoyed by future visitors.

campground
Ferns
Details

BBQ · picnic tables

Ferns Camp is one of the popular camping areas within the Murrindindi Scenic Reserve. All sites in the Reserve require a permit - motorcycle $3, car $7, small bus $20, large bus $35 per night. All funds collected go directly back into the upkeep of the Reserve. Please note no dogs are allowed. Ferns Camp is one of the larger campsites in Murrindindi Scenic Reserve. Flushing toilets and separate camping areas can cater for tents, trailers and caravans.

picnic tables

Firth Park is a campground set within heritage ornamental trees. Firth Park is popular with a range of forest users including caravan travellers, 4WD enthusiasts and mountain bike riders. Facilities include toilets, horse yards and a dam. Andersons Mill walk provides a short 90 minute return walk, starting at Firth Park and heading to the heritage Andersons Mill site. There is plenty of room for tents, under the historic arboretum with basic facilities of wood-fired BBQ's, toilets and picnic tables provided. There is the nearby Andersons Mill Walk and opportunities to explore the surround forest by four-wheel drive. There are opportunities for picnicking under the historic arboretum with basic picnic facilities of wood-fired BBQ's, toilets and picnic tables provided. The adjacent dam, established for aesthetic and fire protection purposes is fed by a tributary of the Campaspe River. Closed due to planned fuel reduction burn being conducted in this area.

BALLARAT DEPOT (SEBASTOPOL)No rating yetLake Burrumbeet Lake Reserve

facility details pending review

A very basic site on the western shore of Lake Burrumbeet. This site is smaller than the southern shore, so it offers a quieter spot to relax and unwind. Facilities are very basic and there are no toilets provided. This site would suit self sufficient visitors seeking a more secluded experience. Easy access to the Western Highway make this a perfect overnight stop for those passing by. Localised flooding in the wetter months often makes this site inaccessible. If this is the case, head across to the Southern Shore of the lake. There you'll find a drier spot to camp. A very basic site offering visitors the chance to camp in a smaller and quieter setting than the South. Camp nestled amongst the eucalypts, or out on the grasslands, it's your choice. The boat ramp makes this a great, quiet spot to set up camp before heading out onto the water.

NOWA NOWANo rating yetColquhoun Regional Park

BBQ · picnic tables

Log Crossing is a spacious shady picnic area with fire places, toilets and picnic tables. This site is a good access point for local walking and mountain bike tracks. This area can be used for overnight camping. Overnight only in designated area.

picnic tables

This site provides basic facilities for picnicking or camping and links in with the overnight Beeripmo walking track. Due to its small size, the site is suitable for small groups only. Mugwamp is a small open camping area with some large shady eucalypts, adjacent to Mugwamp Hut. The small grassed area includes a picnic table, drop toilet and wood-fired BBQ and is suitable for tent based camping with opportunities for walks along the adjacent Beeripmo Walk. This small open picnic area next to Mugwamp Hut is a pleasant spot for a picnic with basic facilities and opportunities to walk on the nearby Beerimpo walking track and out to Mount Buangor.

BBQ · picnic tables

Situated amongst tall eucalypt forest adjacent to Cave Hill Creek, Richards caters for picnickers and campers as well as providing good access to a network of short (Grevillea, Paradise and Fiery Loop)walks and an overnight (Beeripmo) walk. This open site provides both shady and sunny tent-based camping options, within easy reach of the carpark (for convenient vehicle-based camping. Basic facilities include wood-fired BBQs, picnic tables and toilets, with good opportunities to explore the surrounding forest on the walking tracks that link into Richards. The picnic area is grassy and open with good shade to be found from large trees if needed. A large roofed picnic shelter with tables also provides protection from the elements if needed. This site provides a relaxing setting for picnicking with basic amenities provided and good walking opportunities nearby.