Chinamans Campground Mount Cole State Forest Victoria

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For an unforgettable free camping experience in the heart of the Victorian bush, Chinamans Campground in the Mount Cole State Forest is a premier destination. This hugely popular and expansive campground is a paradise for hikers, families, and anyone seeking an authentic Australian forest escape. Nestled in a vast, open clearing surrounded by a magnificent forest of towering messmate and manna gums, the campground offers a beautiful and serene setting. The spacious, well-defined sites are spread across a large grassy area, providing ample room for all setups, from tents and swags to large caravans and motorhomes. It’s a place that buzzes with a friendly, adventurous spirit, where the days are spent exploring mountain trails and the nights are for gathering around a campfire under a spectacular canopy of stars.

Chinamans Campground

The main attraction of Chinamans is its role as a major hub for the extensive network of walking tracks in the Mount Cole and Mount Buangor region. It is a key starting or finishing point for the renowned Beeripmo Walk, a challenging two-day hike through the stunning mountain scenery. Numerous other shorter walks also begin here, leading to beautiful fern gullies, scenic lookouts, and historic sites. The campground’s facilities are excellent for a free site, with well-maintained non-flush toilets and shared fire pits adding to the comfortable, rustic experience. The surrounding forest is rich in wildlife, with kangaroos, wallabies, and a huge variety of birdlife frequently seen in and around the camp. While it feels wonderfully remote, the campground is easily accessible from the Western Highway and is just a short drive from the charming towns of Beaufort and Ararat. For a top-tier bush camping adventure that is rich in natural beauty and recreation, Chinamans Campground is one of Victoria’s best.

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