Greens Campground, Free Historic Goldfields Camping at Whroo

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Step into a living museum of Victoria’s gold rush past with a stay at Greens Campground, a fantastic free camping area located in the heart of the Whroo Historic Area. This spacious and peaceful bush camp is the perfect base for history buffs, prospectors, and nature lovers to explore the extensive remnants of what was once a bustling gold mining town. The campground itself is set in a large, open clearing surrounded by shady trees, offering plenty of room for all types of setups, from tents to large caravans and RVs. The real magic of staying here is the direct access to a network of walking tracks that wind through the historic reserve, leading you to fascinating sites like the Balaclava Mine open cut, a reconstructed gold puddler, old cemeteries, and Aboriginal rock wells.

As a free bush camp, Greens Campground is geared towards self-sufficient travellers. It provides basic but welcome facilities, including non-flushing toilets and several fire pits with barbecue plates. Campers must bring their own drinking water and take all their rubbish home to help preserve the historic and natural values of the area. The campground is easily accessible for 2WD vehicles in dry conditions, making it a convenient option for all. It is important for visitors to know that to protect the heritage and wildlife of the reserve, **pets are not permitted** at this campground. With the charming town of Rushworth just a short drive away for supplies and a pub meal, Greens Campground offers an unbeatable combination of history, nature, and tranquility for a memorable and budget-friendly Goldfields adventure.

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