11 Free Victorian Campgrounds
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King Dino presents a series of free camps around Victoria, Australia. He travels with his partner Adam and their dog Twilight. They visit places like Farmer in Victoria, Colac, Wallington's Bridge, Benalla, CR Week, Yak, Maffra, Mount Alexandra, Skipworth Reserve, Mt. Disappointment and Mt. Franklin. Sites can be found on WikiCamps or by asking for recommendations. They give tips for free camping, such as bringing enough firewood, toilet paper, water and making sure the site is pet friendly. Viewers are encouraged to share their favourite campsites.
9 Free and Pet-Friendly Victorian Campsites
Kingdeano Adventures Video Transcript
Best Free Campsites in Victoria
Farmer in Victoria
The first place I'm going to tell you about is Farmer in Victoria. It was a beautiful spot along the Murray. Despite the recent flooding it was a really nice place. No running water or toilets but a great place for wilderness camping. Plenty of firewood, wild horses galloping around, a real nature lovers playground.
Colac
We stayed near Lake Colac, an absolutely beautiful location. Great for paddle boarding, it's a quiet lake, perfect for a peaceful getaway. The campsite is close to town, which is very convenient. With clean toilets and fire pits, it's a perfect place to spend some time outdoors.
Wallington's Bridge
If you're looking for a place to camp close to Melbourne, this is the place to be. With decks, fire pits and toilets, it's a quaint spot for a quick getaway. Be sure to arrive early as this place tends to fill up quickly.
Ventnor and vanilla
Art lovers, you'll love Ventnor. A spectacular place to camp right in town. Enjoy the street art and explore the area. Sit back and relax at JC Island Campground, a unique experience.
Chewton
For those passionate about prospecting and finding gold, Chewton is the place to be. Camp at Slaty Creek Campground and go looking for gold nuggets. Enjoy the facilities and the surrounding nature for an unforgettable experience.
Tips for Camping
1. Make sure you have enough firewood to enjoy a good campfire.
2. Remember to carry plenty of toilet paper, especially in public restrooms.
3. Before letting your dog out, find out about the neighbors and the animals present.
4. Provide adequate water for drinking, cooking and washing dishes while camping.
Your Opinion Matters
What is your favourite campsite among those featured in this article? Feel free to share your own suggestions for places to visit for our next camping adventures. Thanks for following this list of the best free campsites in Victoria, and we'll see you soon for more outdoor adventures.
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