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Gunyah Townsite Campground – Free Camping, Grand Ridge Road

Location Information

Nestled in the serene Strzelecki Ranges, the Gunyah Townsite Campground offers a peaceful retreat for travellers exploring the iconic Grand Ridge Road in Victoria. This charming free camping area is situated on the historic site of the former Gunyah township, providing a unique glimpse into the region’s past. Surrounded by towering gums and lush temperate rainforest, the campground is a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in the tranquil Australian bush. The air is fresh, the scenery is breathtaking, and the silence is often broken only by the sound of native birdlife, such as kookaburras and lyrebirds.

The campground serves as an ideal base for exploring the winding beauty of Grand Ridge Road, a route celebrated for its panoramic views and scenic driving. While the facilities are basic, they cater to the self-sufficient camper, offering fundamental amenities for a comfortable stay. It’s a place where you can truly get back to basics: enjoy a campfire under the stars (when permitted), share stories with fellow travellers, or simply relax with a good book. The open, grassy areas are perfect for setting up a tent, swag, or parking a caravan or motorhome. Whether you are embarking on a weekend getaway from Melbourne or undertaking a more extensive tour of Gippsland, the Gunyah Townsite Campground provides an authentic and memorable free camping experience. Its blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and peaceful isolation makes it a must-visit destination for those travelling through this spectacular part of Victoria.

Gunyah Townsite Campground – VIC Location Map

Gunyah Townsite Campground

  • Address: Grand Ridge Road, Gunyah VIC 3870
  • GPS Coordinates: -38.52008, 146.3167

Site Information

  • Location: Located directly on Grand Ridge Road in the Strzelecki Ranges, Gippsland region of Victoria.
  • Site suitable for: Tents, camper trailers, caravans, motorhomes, and big rigs.
  • Road access: Accessible via Grand Ridge Road, which is a mix of sealed and unsealed gravel surfaces. Caution is advised, especially after rain. Suitable for 2WD vehicles in good conditions, but 4WD may be preferred.
  • Site surface: Grass and gravel. The area is relatively flat and open.
  • Camping permitted: Yes, free camping is permitted.
  • Maximum overnight stays: Generally up to 72 hours, but it’s always best to check for any local signage.
  • Number of powered sites: 0. This is an unpowered campground.
  • Number of un-powered sites: Not designated, approximately 10-15 sites available depending on vehicle size.
  • Facilities: Basic, self-sufficiency is key.
  • Picnic tables: Yes, some available.
  • Potable water: No, there is no potable water available. You must bring your own drinking water.
  • Mobile phone coverage: Very limited to none. Telstra may have intermittent service in some spots.
  • TV reception: Poor to non-existent.
  • Onsite public toilets: Yes, a long-drop toilet is available.
  • Rubbish bins: No. This is a carry-in, carry-out site. Please take all your rubbish with you.
  • Open fires: Permitted in designated fire pits, subject to local fire restrictions and total fire bans. Check the CFA website before your visit.
  • Generator use: Generally permitted, but be considerate of other campers regarding noise and fumes, especially during early mornings and late evenings.
  • Essentials to bring: Drinking water, firewood, rubbish bags, toilet paper, insect repellent, and all necessary camping supplies.
  • Pet friendly: Yes, pets are generally permitted but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times.
  • Fishing: Limited opportunities in nearby creeks, primarily for freshwater species. A Victorian fishing licence is required.
  • Short walks: The surrounding area and forest tracks offer opportunities for bushwalking and exploring the natural environment.

Local Amenities

  • Nearest Pubs:
    • Grand Ridge Brewery & Restaurant (Mirboo North) – Approx. 30 km
    • Boolarra Hotel (Boolarra) – Approx. 25 km
    • Toora Hotel (Toora) – Approx. 40 km
  • Places to Eat:
    • Cafes and bakeries in Mirboo North – Approx. 30 km
    • Takeaway options in Boolarra – Approx. 25 km
  • Local Attractions:
    • Tarra Bulga National Park – Approx. 45 km
    • Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve – Approx. 50 km
    • The full Grand Ridge Road scenic drive.
  • Nearest Caravan Parks:
    • Mirboo North Family Caravan Park – Approx. 30 km
    • Toora Tourist Park – Approx. 40 km
    • Yarram Holiday Park – Approx. 50 km
  • Next Free Camps:
    • Franklin River Reserve (Toora) – Approx. 40 km
    • Holey Hill Camping Area (near Yarram) – Approx. 55 km
  • Nearest Dump Points:
    • Mirboo North – Approx. 30 km (Check with local caravan park for public access)
    • Traralgon – Approx. 45 km (Various locations)
  • Nearest Petrol Station:
    • Boolarra – Approx. 25 km
    • Mirboo North – Approx. 30 km
  • Drinking Water Resupply:
    • Mirboo North or Boolarra. It is recommended to fill up before heading to the campground.
  • Nearest Public Toilets:
    • Boolarra – Approx. 25 km
    • Mirboo North – Approx. 30 km

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Gunyah Region

  • Summer (December – February): Warm to hot days with temperatures typically ranging from 15°C to 30°C. Can be dry, increasing bushfire risk. Evenings are generally mild.
  • Autumn (March – May): Mild and settled weather with clear, sunny days. Temperatures range from 10°C to 22°C. A beautiful time to visit as the foliage begins to change.
  • Winter (June – August): Cold and damp. Daytime temperatures often struggle to get above 10°C-12°C, with overnight lows dropping near freezing. Rain is frequent, and the road can become slippery.
  • Spring (September – November): Cool to mild with increasing sunshine. Temperatures range from 8°C to 20°C. The landscape is green and vibrant, but weather can be unpredictable with showers.
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