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Trawool Reservoir Camp
No rating yetBe first to reviewOn of the most hidden away, serene and beautiful camping areas. You will need fourwheel drive to access the camping ground but it is worth the drive. Set next to the Trawool Reservoir, this area has separate camping sites and a picnic area with shelter. Trawool Reservoir was built in the 1890s to supply water to Seymour and the nearby railway. The 350 foot long, 23 foot high granite ashlar masonry weir is no longer used as a water supply. It holds water year round and remains an attractive feature in the forest. The camping/picnic area is now one of the areas most secluded spots and it is suggested that a four wheel drive vehicle for access is preferred. Spending the day, 4 wheel driving around the Tallarook State Forest, Trawool Reservoir is located at the most northern end. Here there are picnic facilities where you can enjoy the day, paddling in the nearby water.
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