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Toorongo Falls Campground One

4.4 combined rating310 Google

An expansive drive-in camping area with easy foot access to the Toorongo River. The site has levelled terraced areas for tent and vehicle based camping. Tall trees are dotted around site with a background of forested hills. Picnicking and open BBQ opportunities feature. Ideal for summer camping as gets a bit damp and cool in winter, and some sites may be rested during the wetter months. Open or shaded campsites are offered on this terraced site, with easy access to a pretty section of the Toorongo River. The Toorongo River becomes part of the Latrobe River near Noojee, flowing through the Latrobe Valley and into the Gippsland Lakes. Easy river access, makes this site a good spot to have a picnic. You may choose to picnic here before moving on to the Toorongo Falls and Amphitheatre Falls walks. There are several open fire pits to use to warm up your stay.

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CampingAvailable100%BookingNot required100%ShowersUnknown50%Hot waterUnknown50%WaterUnknown50%BBQAvailable100%TablesAvailable100%ShelterUnknown50%PowerUnknown50%FireAllowed100%

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An expansive drive-in camping area with easy foot access to the Toorongo River. The site has levelled terraced areas for tent and vehicle based camping. Tall trees are dotted around site with a background of forested hills. Picnicking and open BBQ opportunities feature. Ideal for summer camping as gets a bit damp and cool in winter, and some sites may be rested during the wetter months. Head east from Noojee on the Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road for approximately four (4) km and take a left turn into Toorongo Valley Road. Follow this bitumen road for approximately five (5) km. After crossing the third bridge, the road turns into a well-formed gravel surface. Site One is accessed on the right after about 300 m along this road.

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