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Camping
Canoeing
Picnicking
Camp fires

Longridge Park, in the middle of the conservation area of the Yarra Valley Parklands, offers a quiet space beside the Yarra River. The river flats are perfect for a weekend camping retreat with friends and family in a beautiful woodland setting.

Enjoy a weekend camping with family or friends by the Yarra River, go canoeing or try your luck and throw a fishing line in the Yarra River.

Longridge camp ground has a barbecue (wood provided), an information shelter, tables, toilets, hot showers and a canoe ramp into the river.

Booking

Camping is available for single groups of up to 40 people. Booking in advance is a strict requirement so that a permit can be issued and camping fees (that must be fully paid at least one week in advance) apply. The period between noon on the first day and 10.00 am the following day consititutes a single day’s booking. For bookings call Parks Victoria on 13 1963 or book online

Access to the park

Longridge Park is in Warrandyte beside the Yarra River. Camping is available for single groups of up to 40 people. Bookings are required and fees apply. Bookings can be made online at www.parkstay.vic.gov.au or by calling  13 1963.

Dogs are not permitted in Longridge park, in order to encourage wildlfe to return to the area.

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Access for all in a wheelchair world first

19 Apr 2013

An all-terrain wheelchair, the ‘Trailrider’, will feature in today's Oxfam Trailwalker, a 48 hour, 100 kilometre hike through five outer eastern national parks. Pushing the wheelchair, with team member Bruce Towers onboard, will be a team from Parks Victoria, including the Member for Caulfield David Southwick and with the Member …

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