Chinaman’s Creek Rest Area, Your Gippsland Lakes Bush Camp

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Discover one of Metung’s best-kept secrets for self-sufficient travellers at the RV 36 Public Camp Site. Located on the serene shores of Lake King, this campsite offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the magnificent Gippsland Lakes region. This popular spot, known locally as the Rosherville Reserve or Chinaman’s Creek Free Camp, provides travellers with stunning waterfront views and direct access to the water, making it a perfect base for boating, kayaking, and fishing enthusiasts.

The site itself is a beautiful, open, grassy area offering a tranquil atmosphere just a few kilometres from the charming Metung village centre. While space can be limited, with room for only a handful of caravans or motorhomes, those who secure a spot are rewarded with unparalleled scenery. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of water lapping at the shore and watching the local birdlife, including pelicans, glide by.

This location is ideally suited for fully self-contained recreational vehicles (RVs), motorhomes, and caravans, as facilities are basic but functional. The site provides essential public toilets, but travellers should plan on bringing their own drinking water and power supplies. Camping in tents is generally not permitted, ensuring the area remains a dedicated rest stop for RV travellers.

The camp’s prime location combines the best of both worlds: quiet seclusion and convenient access to local amenities. The beautiful Metung village, with its boutique shops, cafes, and the famous Metung Hotel, is just a short 2-kilometre drive or a pleasant walk away. Here, you can enjoy a quality meal, resupply on essentials, or simply stroll along the picturesque boardwalk. For those exploring the wider Gippsland region, this site serves as an excellent, cost-effective base, with Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale both within easy driving distance.

Please be aware that this is a popular site with a maximum stay limit, typically 36 hours, which is enforced to allow all travellers a chance to enjoy it. It is a place to disconnect, relax, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Gippsland Lakes.

Chinaman’s Creek Rest Area

RV 36 Public Camp Site (Rosherville Reserve / Chinaman’s Creek)

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Metung enjoys a temperate maritime climate, making it a popular destination year-round.