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Campsites in Victoria, Australia

Victoria is one of the most beautiful and diverse states in Australia. Located in the south-eastern corner of the country, Victoria is home to some of the most stunning landscapes and attractions in Australia.Victoria’s capital city, Melbourne, is renowned for its vibrant culture, art galleries, and world-class restaurants. Melbourne is also home to the world’s largest tram network and many of Australia’s best sporting teams.Victoria is also home to some of the country’s most beautiful beaches and coastal towns. From the stunning Great Ocean Road to the iconic surf town of Torquay, there are plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.Nature lovers will be in their element in Victoria. The state is home to stunning national parks, forests, and wildlife. The Grampians National Park is home to some of Australia’s most spectacular scenery and is a great place to explore.Victoria is also home to some of the country’s best wine regions. The Yarra Valley and the Mornington Peninsula are renowned for their world-class wines and stunning views.Victoria is a great place to visit and explore. With its diverse landscapes, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful state.

We have found 167 campsites in Victoria for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.

We have found 167 campsites in Victoria for you. Use the filters or the search field to find your favourite campsite.

Meyers Flat Camp Site Campground

Dargo , Victoria

Meyers Flat Camp Site Campground is a campsite with 1 pitches in Dargo, Australia.

4.5 / 5 (4 votes)

Connors Plain Campsite Campground

Woods Point , Victoria

Connors Plain Campsite Campground is a campsite with 1 pitches in Woods Point, Australia.

4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Smythesdale Gardens Reserve Campground

Smythesdale , Victoria

Large open grassed flat area suitable for tents and vans alike. Clean toilets and shower amenities. Large communal sheltered fire area, kids play ground, water/sink camp kitchen area. Pay via donation. Shady area. Great spot overall. Managed by local volunteers.

5 / 5 (5 votes)

Boar Gully Campground

Balliang , Victoria

Dispersed designated parking areas along the road end located in a saucer valley near the NW edge of the Brisbane National Park. Site layout suites car/tent camping rather than motorhomes/caravans. Parking layout inhibits long rigs.

Price from
A$36
per night
5 / 5 (2 votes)

Lake Elizabeth Campground

Forrest , Victoria

Located in the narrow, forested valley of the Barwon River East Branch. Most of the camp area is a cleared, grassed hillside with a few small flat benches cut into the hill - best for tent camping. Well shaded by tall Mountain Ash.

5 / 5 (2 votes)

Ollies Jump-Up Campground

Cowa , Victoria

Shady, and grassy campground on the Dargo River, suitable for caravans and tents. Surrounded by hills and right on the Dargo River, this is an excellent free campground that is suitable for tents or caravans. The river is fairly shallow but flows cleanly over small gravel racers.

5 / 5 (5 votes)

Bear Gully Campground

Tarwin Lower , Victoria

A pleasant but popular foreshore camp, well shaded by banksia and Manna Gum over sand with some short grass. Sites are informally scattered, most with some scrub between. Overhanging branches on some sites and sandy access tracks may restrict big rigs. Rated 3.

Price from
A$34
per night
4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Vaughan Springs Campground

Vaughan , Victoria

Located in a secluded ravine by the upper Loddon River. A well developed picnic area and caravan park shaded by exotics, surrounded by steep rocky slopes. The caravan park is generally staffed at weekends and peak holidays, is small and rather cramped with only half the sites shaded. Little grass.

Price from
A$14
per night
4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Jokers Flat Campground

Mitta Mitta , Victoria

Open, shady and easily accessible campsite on the edge of the Big River. The river flows reasonably well along this stretch and has been known to offer up the odd trout. It is a beautiful stretch of river, traveling over some small gravel racers and wider, slow moving sections.

5 / 5 (5 votes)

Kendalls (B) Campground

Rubicon , Victoria

Level and shady campground alongside the Rubicon River in Rubicon State Forest. There are only basic facilities here, however it is quite a pleasant campground. It gets popular in the warmer weather (being only a couple of hours drive north east from Melbourne).

5 / 5 (5 votes)

Forest Camp North Campground

Mumbannar , Victoria

A relatively large, open, level, grassed clearing by the wide and deep lower Glenelg River. Suit a group of >5 families camping Bush setting but with little shade. Spring brings wildflowers and orchids. Kangaroos and emus are common in the surrounding forest. Prolific bird life.

Price from
A$34
per night
5 / 5 (2 votes)

Aire River West Campground

Glenaire , Victoria

A large flat and grassy campground on the Western Side of the Aire River suitable for large groups and caravans. The nearby boat ramp makes launching a canoe nice and easy and this is a great spot to base for a kayak fishing trip. You can paddle all the way up to Lake Craven or south to the ocean.

Price from
A$34
per night
5 / 5 (5 votes)

Andersons Garden Campground

Clonbinane , Victoria

Well equipped and attractive campsite in Mount Disappointment State ForestThe Andersons, after which this campground was named were and old gold mining familyBeing reasonably close to Melbourne, this campsite is quite popular during the busy season.

4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Hutchessons Campground

Mumbannar , Victoria

Pleasant riverside camp views of the winding gorge of the wide and deep lower Glenelg River. Two fenced, segregated sites at road end Bush setting with reasonable shade from Yellow Gums over short grass. Wrens, rosellas and other birds plentiful. Spring brings wildflowers and orchids.

Price from
A$36
per night
5 / 5 (5 votes)

Bruces Bend Campground

Nichols Point , Victoria

Dispersed bush camping on pleasant grassed beaches by the Murray River surrounded by flood plain forest - River Red Gums, billabongs and swamps. Odd BBQs and tables have disappeared = no facilities. Very distant traffic noise. Prolific bird life and occasional cattle grazing. Rated 4.

5 / 5 (1 vote)

Anglers Rest Campground

Anglers Rest , Victoria

Large, open campground on the banks of the Cobungra River. The river here is quite attractive and offers anglers and kayakers a place to play.

4.5 / 5 (4 votes)

Warburtons Bridge Campground

Glenluce , Victoria

Bush camping (no facilities) on the banks of the Loddon River. Most of the site is a cleared level paddock, well grassed but open to the road and shaded by one fir tree. May be boggy when wet.

4.5 / 5 (4 votes)

Log Crossing Campground

Kalimna West , Victoria

A pleasant, secluded picnic ground in a forested creek valley surrounded by low ridges. Well off the highway and the forest road, but expect day picnickers Gravelled and level car park, grassed grounds surrounded by log barriers. Creek may be dry.

4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Aberfeldy Bridge Campground

Baw Baw , Victoria

Very pleasant, quiet, grassy (slashed) river flat with limited shade from a few white trunked Mountain Grey Gums. Very pleasant, quiet, grassy (slashed) river flat with limited shade from a few white trunked Mountain Grey Gums, surrounded by steep rocky, dry forested ridges - almost a gorge.

Price from
A$12
per night
4.5 / 5 (5 votes)

Burrowye Reserve Campground

Burrowye , Victoria

A large river-side reserve, with a grassed open paddock by the road and tiered river flats by the river where white trunked Manna Gums, willow and wattle provide some shade to grassed sites. Features long pebbly river beaches and a pleasant rural outlook.

4.5 / 5 (2 votes)

Fort O`Hare Campground

Dartmoor , Victoria

Pleasant, extended, well grassed flats by the Glenelg River. Good shade from River Red Gums. Rating 4. 18/5 Jetty Major Mitchell established a base camp here while taking his boats down the Glenelg. Thus the common name Fort 0'Hare. Now a popular canoe launching point.

5 / 5 (1 vote)