Ironbark Camping Area, Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park
The park’s history is deeply layered, from its significance as part of the traditional Country of the Yorta Yorta and Dhudhuroa Peoples, evident at the nearby Yeddonba Aboriginal art site, to the feverish gold rush era of the 1850s. Relics of this golden past are scattered throughout the park, and campers can try their luck fossicking in the designated areas along Reedy Creek. The camping itself is dispersed and self-sufficient, encouraging a true connection with nature. There are no marked bays or facilities, allowing you to find your own secluded spot. This freedom requires preparedness; campers must bring all their own supplies, including water, and adhere to ‘leave no trace’ principles to preserve the park’s pristine condition. Whether you spend your days exploring the Whitebox Walking Track, taking in the panoramic 360-degree views from the summit of Mount Pilot, or simply relaxing by a crackling campfire under a vast, starry sky, the Ironbark Camping Area provides an unforgettable and authentic free camping adventure.
Address: Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park, Chiltern VIC 3683, Australia
GPS Coordinates: -37.8017325056036, 148.13753504647383
Website: Parks Victoria – Chiltern-Mt Pilot NP
Campsite Information
- Location: Dispersed camping sites primarily located along Reedy Creek within the national park.
- Road Access: Accessible by 2WD vehicles in dry conditions via well-maintained gravel tracks. Roads can become slippery or boggy after rain.
- Site Surface: Natural, unsealed earth and grass. Sites are relatively level in most areas.
- Camping Permitted: Yes, free, dispersed bush camping is permitted.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: 28 consecutive nights.
- Facilities: None. This is a self-sufficient camping area.
- Potable Water: Not available. You must bring all your own drinking water.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Limited and unreliable. Telstra generally offers the best chance of a signal on higher ground.
- Onsite Public Toilets: No. Campers must have their own portable toilet system. Waste must be carried out or buried at least 100m from waterways.
- Rubbish Bins: No. You must take all your rubbish with you.
- Open Fires: Permitted in designated fireplaces or your own fire pit, but subject to local fire restrictions and Total Fire Ban days. Check the CFA website before your trip.
- Generator Use: Permitted, but please be considerate of other campers and limit use to reasonable hours.
- Number of Sites Available: Not defined. As it is dispersed camping, space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Essentials to Bring: Ample drinking water, portable toilet, rubbish bags, firewood (if permitted), first-aid kit, and a reliable map.
- Pet Friendly: No. Pets and domestic animals are strictly prohibited within the national park to protect native wildlife.
- Fishing: Permitted in Reedy Creek, subject to a Victorian fishing licence.
- Short Walks: Whitebox Walking Track (8.5km loop), Mount Pilot Lookout walk, trails around Woolshed Falls.
Nearby Amenities & Attractions
- Local Pubs: Telegraph Hotel (Chiltern, ~15 km), The Hibernian Hotel (Beechworth, ~25 km), Howlong Hotel (Howlong, ~30 km).
- Places to Eat: Ironbark Bistro & Tavern (Chiltern, ~15 km), Posh Plonk on Main (Chiltern, ~15 km), various bakeries and cafes in Beechworth.
- Local Attractions: Yeddonba Aboriginal Art Site (~10 km), Woolshed Falls (~20 km), Mount Pilot Lookout (~5 km), historic Chiltern and Beechworth towns.
- Nearest Caravan Parks: Lake Anderson Caravan Park (Chiltern, ~16 km).
- Next Free Camps: Howlong Lions Park Rest Area (~30 km), other dispersed sites within the park.
- Nearest Dump Points: Rutherglen Waste Transfer Station (~25 km) or paid facilities at local caravan parks.
- Nearest Petrol Station: Chiltern (~15 km), Rutherglen (~25 km).
- Drinking Water Resupply: Public taps in Chiltern or Beechworth.
- Public Toilets: Located in the town centres of Chiltern and Beechworth.
Seasonal Weather Forecast
The climate is characterised by hot, dry summers and cool, crisp winters. The average annual rainfall is approximately 680mm, with most falling during the winter months. Summers (Dec-Feb) can see temperatures exceed 35°C. Autumn (Mar-May) offers pleasant, mild days and cool nights. Winter (Jun-Aug) is cold, with overnight frosts common. Spring (Sep-Nov) is mild and often the best time for viewing wildflowers and wildlife.