Taponga is the first of the Lower Big River campsites and is nested under the large eucalypts alongside the Big River. A serene and shady spot with toilet facilities. There is opportunities for fishing or relaxing as you listen to the nearby sounds of the river cascading over the granite rocks. Taponga Camp is the first of the Lower Big River campsites running alongside the Taponga River. Camping areas can be found between the tee tree with a larger eucalypt canopy providing shade.

Lake Eildon National Park Trip Guide
Lake Eildon National Park is a VIC national park listed in Parks and Conservation Reserves (PARKRES). It covers approximately 27,818 hectares.
Lake Eildon National Park in Victoria spans over 27,800 hectares, offering a natural setting for outdoor activities. The park includes a campground that supports overnight stays, making it suitable for extended visits. Visitors can enjoy the park's landscape and explore its natural environment. Facilities are available to support camping and overnight accommodation within the park.
Wildgrounds links this park to 1 indexed visitor places, including 1 campground, 0 stays and 0 day-use areas. Use the places section below to compare official facility records, booking links, Google map links and reviewed community updates where available.
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