Coopers Campground, Free Howqua River Camping & High Country Adventure

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For a classic and wonderfully scenic free camping experience in the Victorian High Country, Coopers Campground is a fantastic choice. Located within the magnificent Howqua Hills Historic Area, this peaceful reserve offers a serene escape on the banks of the iconic Howqua River. It’s an ideal spot for families, anglers, and self-sufficient travellers looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich heritage of “The Man from Snowy River” country. The campground is a lovely, open, grassy flat, surrounded by the towering, forest-clad hills of the valley. It provides a good number of level, unmarked sites suitable for tents, camper trailers, and small to medium-sized off-road caravans, with many spots offering direct access to the river.

The main appeal of Coopers is its beautiful, tranquil setting. The crystal-clear Howqua River, with its gentle flow and pebbly beaches, is perfect for a refreshing swim, a leisurely paddle in a kayak, or simply relaxing by the water’s edge. The river is also a renowned trout fishing stream, attracting keen anglers. The campground is steeped in the history of the gold rush and cattlemen eras, and it serves as an excellent point on the Howqua Hills Historic Walk, which links several heritage sites along the river. While it is a free, back-to-basics camp, it is equipped with essential non-flush toilets. Its location along the Howqua Hills Road places it conveniently between other popular camps like Sheepyard Flat and Bulldog Flat, and it serves as a great base for exploring the area’s numerous 4WD tracks and scenic drives. For a memorable, budget-friendly adventure that truly captures the spirit of the High Country, Coopers Campground is a delightful and highly recommended destination.

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