Last Updated Oct 2014 | Originally suggested by Peter
Pleasant riverside camp overlooking the winding gorge of the wide and deep lower Glenelg River.
The furthest upstream vehicle accessible site within the Park.
Bush setting with reasonable shade from Brown Stringybark Gums. Both sites are level, grassed and reasonably large, separated by shrubs.
Kangaroos and emus are common in the surrounding forest.
Pit toilet, tank water
Spring brings wildflowers and orchids, especially in the Kentbruck Heath area in the east of the Park.
In the nearby gullies of the Moleside Creek (picnic ground on Nelson-Winnap Rd) can be found Australia's most westerly tree ferns - an example of the intermixing of western and eastern Australian plants to be found in this Park.
Rated at 4.36/5
2
From $35.90 per night depending on season (as of Oct 2014)
Bookings can be made over the phone or internet.
To view pricing and book online, visit parkstay.vic.gov.au
Longdrop or composting
Not allowed
Non-potable water may be available. Boil all water for at least 10 minutes before drinking.
Fires may be allowed in built fire places. Please check local fire bans and rules.
Wood barbeques are available. Bring firewood and check firebans.
This campsite is near a river or creek that has swimming holes.
There are fishing spots at or near this campsite.
Yes.
No
There are canoeing and kayaking spots at or near this campsite
We have no information available on what vehicles can access this campsite.
Situated on the southern bank of the lower Glenelg River, east of Nelson, north west of Portland.
Access from Nelson: East 15k on the Portland-Nelson Rd [C192], left (north-east) 10k on the Winnap-Nelson Rd, left (nor-east) 3k on a unsigned sandy, twisty track to the river.
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