Last Updated Dec 2013 | Originally suggested by Peter
An open eucalyptus still site with limited shade from scattered Yellow Gum (White Ironbark) (E. leucoxylon) below a large dam.
A dry, rather poor camp with 3 benches and BBQs, potentially hot and dusty in summer. Rated 3.1/4. An old engine boiler and the dam are the main distinguishing features.
Situated in an open forest of Grey Box, Red Ironbark and Whipstick mallee (blue, green, and bull mallees) on clay and rocky ground.
Spectacular wildflowers in spring. A wide range of songbirds, especially in spring.
5
Free Campground
This is a free camping area.
First in, best dressed.
No toilets available at this campsite
Not allowed
No water available at this campsite
No fires are permitted at this camp ground.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
It is not known if there are any swimming holes near this campsite.
It is not known if there are any fishing spots near this campsite.
Yes.
It is not known if there are any canoeing or kayaking spots near this campsite.
Predominately made up of grassy woodlands of box and ironbark, this is a great park for exploring and camping.
This site is accessable by caravans in good weather.
from Bendigo [A79]: North 6k on the Loddon Valley Hwy [B260] through California Gully, just over the railway bridge turn right (north-east) 3k on Jobs Gully Rd, cross Eaglehawk-Epsom Rd, north 5.5k on the Eaglehawk-Neilborough Rd (gravel), right (north) 3.8k on Sandfly Rd, right (east) 0.2k on Skylark Rd, left (north) 1k on Loesar Rd.
Alternative access from Huntly (Midland Hwy) via Millwood and Boundary Rds
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