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  • Wild Dog Bend camping area and Pines Landing canoe site are closed until further notice due to fire damage.  at Camping
    Wednesday 17 April, 2013 |
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Stay in a cabin, pitch a tent, bring a caravan and stay in the grounds at the Princess Margaret Rose Cave. Unpowered sites are available. Permits for camping here are available from Princess Margaret Rose Caves Information Centre –call (08) 8738 4171.

Camping is also permitted at several places along the Glenelg River, including Lake Monibeong and Swan Lake. Fireplaces, toilets and water are available at all sites. Walkers’ camps are located along the Great South West Walk within a day’s walk of each other. Caravans can be used at Pritchards camp.

The best campsites for canoeists are the eight special canoe camps along the river at Dartmoor, Pines Landing, Moleside Landing, Skipworth Springs, Georges Rest, Forest Camp North, Bowds, Patterson Canoe Camp and Lasletts. Vehicle access is only available to Dartmoor, Pines Landing and Moleside.

Power boat operators may use any site normally set aside for vehicle based campers. During quiet times of the year, power boat operators may use the canoe campsites (subject to approval by the Ranger).

Camping permits are required. Bookings can be made online at www.parkstay.vic.gov.au or at the Nelson Visitor Information Centre on (08) 8738 4051.

Refer to the Park Note for detailed information about campsites and facilities.

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Some Victorian forest tracks closing from tomorrow

30 Apr 2013

Some roads and tracks in Victoria’s forests and parks are about to be temporarily closed for winter and spring from tomorrow (1 May 2013). The Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) and Parks Victoria run the seasonal road closure program to ensure driver safety as well as protect forest and …

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