Those after a challenge may like to undertake an overnight hike to Five Mile Beach. Five Mile Beach is in the northern part of Wilsons …
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Those after a challenge may like to undertake an overnight hike to Five Mile Beach.
Five Mile Beach is in the northern part of Wilsons Promontory National Park, which is a wilderness zone. To preserve the area there are few facilities and maintenance is kept to a minimum.
Hikers must fill out an Overnight Hike Application form prior to commencing their hike.
This overnight hike campsite provides only a campsite with no visitor facilities/amenities. A true wilderness experience!
There are 3 other overnight hike campsites on the northern wilderness:
- Barry Creek
- Lower Barry Creek
- Tin Mine Cove
| Northern Prom hikes | Difficulty | Time | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Five Mile Road carpark to Barry Creek Camp | Easy | 2 hours | 6.2km |
| Barry Creek Camp to Five Mile Beach Camp | Easy to moderate | 3.5 hours | 12.2km |
Refer to the Overnight Hikes Park Note below for more information.
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