Koondrook Camp Ground Link Track Gunbower State Forest Free Camping
Location Information
Koondrook Camp Ground offers a quintessential Murray River experience, nestled within the majestic red gum forests of northern Victoria. Located along Link Track, this campsite provides an immersive natural escape for those who appreciate the unique beauty of the Australian riverine landscape. The area is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere, where the slow-moving waters of the Murray provide a soothing backdrop to a weekend of relaxation or outdoor adventure. This site is an ideal destination for nature lovers, avid fishers, and those seeking a quiet base to explore the extensive network of forest tracks that define the Koondrook-Barham region.

The environment at Koondrook is one of deep serenity, where the morning mist rising off the river and the calls of native kookaburras create an authentic bush soundscape. Unlike more developed tourist parks, the Link Track camping areas maintain a low-impact, traditional feel that prioritises a connection with the land. The forest serves as a vital sanctuary for local wildlife; lucky visitors may spot kangaroos, wallabies, or a variety of waterbirds foraging along the riverbanks during the quiet hours of dawn and dusk. The sense of space and freedom here is one of its greatest assets, offering a genuine opportunity to disconnect from the modern world while remaining within a short drive of the historical charms found in the township of Koondrook.
For those interested in outdoor recreation, the Gunbower State Forest and the Murray River offer endless opportunities for exploration. The Koondrook site is particularly well-positioned for those looking to launch a kayak, drop a line for the famous Murray Cod, or simply wander through the cathedral-like stands of ancient eucalyptus trees. The forest floor changes with the seasons, often providing a lush green carpet after winter rains or a crisp, earthy terrain during the height of summer. Accessibility is generally good for most self-sufficient campers, though the unsealed tracks within the forest require a mindful approach, particularly during wet periods. The site encourages sustainable camping practices, ensuring that the pristine beauty of the Murray River border is preserved for future generations of Victorian adventurers.
A stay at Koondrook Camp Ground is a journey into the heart of the Murray. It provides a peaceful alternative to the busier river junctions, focusing instead on the quiet grandeur of the timber country. Whether you are setting up a tent for a solitary retreat or using a camper trailer as a base for family fishing expeditions, the reserve offers a sense of rustic charm that is increasingly sought after. As the seasons cycle through, the character of the Koondrook region shifts from the invigorating, crisp air of a riverside winter to the balmy, cicada-scented afternoons of mid-summer. It is a place where the passage of time is measured by the flow of the river, allowing every guest to find their own rhythm amidst the red gums of Link Track.
Koondrook Camp Ground
- Address: Link Track, Koondrook VIC 3580
- Website: visitkoondrookbarham.com.au
- GPS Coordinates: -35.646463, 144.148209
Site Specifications
- Location: Situated within the Gunbower State Forest, accessed via Link Track off the main forest roads.
- Site Suitable For: Tents, camper trailers, and small to medium caravans. High-clearance vehicles recommended for deeper forest access.
- Road Access: Unsealed forest tracks; typically accessible by 2WD in dry conditions, though 4WD is safer during wet weather.
- Site Surface: Natural dirt and grass riverbank areas with some leaf litter.
Available Facilities
- Natural riverbank clearings for campsites
- Dispersed shared fire pits (check seasonal fire bans)
- Direct access to the Murray River for water activities
- Extensive network of walking and 4WD tracks
- Ample natural shade from mature River Red Gums
Guest Information
- Essentials to Bring: All drinking water, firewood (don't fell standing timber), rubbish bags (take all waste out), and a portable toilet (preferred for environmental protection).
- Pet Friendly: Yes, dogs are permitted in state forests but should be kept under control to protect local wildlife.
- Fishing: Direct access to the Murray River; a Victorian Fishing Licence is required.
- Short Walks: Riverbank trails and forest loops ranging from 1km to 5km.
Local Amenities
Local Pubs
- Mate's Royal Hotel (Koondrook) — approx 4.2km
- Barham Hotel — approx 4.8km
- Royal Hotel (Barham) — approx 4.9km
Places to Eat
- The Long Paddock Food Store (Koondrook) — approx 4.1km
- Barham Bakery — approx 4.7km
Local Attractions
- Koondrook Wharf and Historic Precinct — approx 4.2km
- Arbuthnot Sawmill (Historical Tours) — approx 4.0km
- Red Gum Statue Walk — approx 4.3km
- Gunbower National Park — approx 6.5km
- Barham Golf and Sports Club — approx 7.2km
Caravan Parks
- Koondrook Caravan Park — approx 4.4km
- Barham Lakes Caravan Park — approx 5.5km
Free Camps
- Ibis Camping Area (Gunbower Forest) — approx 2.5km
- Guttram State Forest Camping — approx 12.0km
Dump Points
- Koondrook Recreation Reserve Dump Point — approx 4.5km
- Barham Public Dump Point — approx 5.0km
Petrol Stations
- Shell Koondrook — approx 4.1km
- Caltex Barham — approx 4.9km
Drinking Water Resupply
- Koondrook Information Centre — approx 4.2km
- Barham Riverside Park Taps — approx 4.8km
Public Toilets
- Koondrook Wharf Public Toilets — approx 4.2km
- Barham Skate Park Toilets — approx 4.7km
Seasonal Weather Forecast
- Summer (December to February): Hot and dry with average highs of 30°C to 36°C. High UV levels. River levels are usually managed and stable.
- Autumn (March to May): Mild and pleasant (16°C to 24°C). Clear days and calm river conditions. Best for fishing.
- Winter (June to August): Crisp, sunny days (12°C to 16°C) and cold nights (2°C to 6°C). Frosts are common in the forest.
- Spring (September to November): Refreshing temperatures (18°C to 26°C). Higher river flows possible and vibrant bird activity.