Deptford Camping Area, Free Camping in a Gippsland Ghost Town

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Step back in time and camp amidst the ghosts of the gold rush at the Deptford Camping Area, a fascinating and free campground in the heart of East Gippsland. Located on the site of the former Deptford township, this area offers a unique opportunity to connect with Victoria’s rich pioneering history. The campground is a spacious, grassy flat surrounded by peaceful bushland, with the gentle sounds of the nearby Nicholson River creating a tranquil atmosphere. Informative signs scattered throughout the reserve tell the story of Deptford’s boom and bust, from its gold mining heyday to its eventual decline, making a simple stroll a journey through time.

This is a fantastic spot for self-sufficient campers who appreciate history and serenity. The campground provides basic but welcome facilities, including non-flushing toilets and established wood fire pits. As it’s located within a State Forest, the area is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your dog along for the adventure. The Nicholson River offers opportunities for fishing and a refreshing paddle in the warmer months. Access is via unsealed forest roads, which are generally suitable for 2WD vehicles in dry weather but can become challenging after rain. Campers must be self-contained, bringing their own drinking water and taking all rubbish home. For a unique, historic, and incredibly peaceful free camping experience, the Deptford Camping Area is a true Gippsland gem.

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