Australian park place
Gaffneys Creek Reserve
No rating yetBe first to reviewThe landscape of the Upper Goulburn River, with its ranges, deep gullies and thick forest would have been difficult to traverse. However, when gold was found at Gaffney’s Creek in 1859 the adventurous overcame the challenges and began to open up the Upper Goulburn. Surround yourself with steep mountains and loads of history, this campground used to be an old cricket ground for the small town of Gaffneys Creek. The area is small but popular with visitors and locals alike, little shade means it is perfect for camping in the cooler months. A perfect spot to stop and have a break or picnic whilst touring the four-wheel driving and historic touring country of the Upper Goulburn State Forest.
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