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1 year ago from Chris Hayward

Location: Mushroom Rocks Campground

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Barbeque
Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Horse riding
Hunting
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Rock climbing/abseiling
Scenic drive
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Skiing (cross country)
Snow play
White water rafting
Camp fires

Hunting

The hunting of Sambar Deer only by method of stalking is seasonally permitted in a section of the park. Before undertaking this activity, seek further information from Parks Victoria or the Department of Environment and Primary Industries and ensure that you hold a current Victorian game licence.

White water rafting

Great spots for launching into the river for whitewater rafting include Beardmores and the Narrows.

Rockclimbing and abseiling

rockclimb

There is the opportunity for rockclimbing and abseiling at Mushroom Rocks.

Aberfeldy River Camping Area

The Aberfeldy River camping area is accessed from the historic township of Walhalla or across the dam wall of the Thomson Reservoir, and can be reached by car.  When camping you should be fully self sufficient with food, water and camping equipment. Campers should be aware that the weather …

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