Details on 76 campsites within 100km of Briagolong State Forest,

Briagolong State Forest

Briagolong State Forest has toilets Briagolong State Forest has picnic tables You can go fishing at Briagolong State Forest There are bbqs available at Briagolong State Forest There are areas available in Briagolong State Forest for horse riding You are able to canoe in Briagolong State Forest

Camping Areas at Briagolong State Forest  (4 campsites)

The Quarries Camping Area - This is a popular swimming and picnic area not far from Briagolong in Briagolong State Forest more...

McKinnon Point Camping Area - An excellent spot on a bend of the Freestone Creek set amongst native bush with large grassy campsites. more...

Blue Pool Camping Area - This is by far the most popluar campsite in Briagolong State Forest, with well established facilities and plenty of room for larger groups. more...

Froam Camping Area - Basic Camping in Briagalong State Forest. more...

About Briagolong State Forest

The Briagolong State forest is made up mostly of dry eucalypt forests with Mountain Grey Gums, White, Yellow and Red Stringy Bark and Sivertop Ash.

Over 100 bird species have been sighted in this state forest and it is quite a popular area with bird watchers.

Bush Walking

There are a variety of walks ranging from short and easy to longer and arduous throughout the area. They are all well signposted.

The Bluff

This is a very short (5minute) walk to the lookout with views down to Blue Pools.

Peregrine walking track

This 3km walk offers the chance to spot a Peregrine Falcon from the lookout and traverses dry eucalypt forest. A number of other bird species can be spotted as they are attracted to the flowering Red Box, Stringybark and Ironbark.Lookout for the mine ruins on this track.

Fern Gully

This short (1km) walk takes you through a different type of environment in the cooler, moister gully

Track 96

This is a 3day, 60km walk for the self sufficient hiker.

There are a number of camping areas along the way and a few spots to collect water or drop points. The track up is made up of various sections that can be done individually.

More Information is available on the State Forest information Sheet.

Entry Fees


More Information can be found at http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/_...





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