Hard Hill Tourist Reserve, Free Camping & Gold Rush History in Wedderburn

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Step back into the bustling gold rush era at Hard Hill Tourist Reserve, an exceptional free campground located in the historic town of Wedderburn. This unique reserve offers much more than just a place to stay; it’s an open-air museum set in a peaceful bushland environment. The campground is scattered with fascinating relics and reconstructions from the 1850s, including a giant stamp battery at the entrance, a working eucalyptus stew pot, and a reconstructed gold puddler. Informative signs throughout the reserve bring the area’s rich history to life, detailing the methods and hardships of the early prospectors. It’s the perfect base for anyone interested in the Victorian Goldfields, offering a direct connection to the region’s storied past.

Hard Hill is renowned for its outstanding community-supported facilities, which are a rare find at a free camp. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of clean toilets and the luxury of hot showers, making it ideal for self-contained travellers in RVs, caravans, and tents. The reserve also features undercover picnic areas and wood-fired barbecues, perfect for a relaxing meal after a day of exploring. The spacious grounds provide plenty of room to find a comfortable spot, and the location is within easy walking distance of Wedderburn’s town centre, where you can find a classic country pub, a supermarket, and cafes. As a pet-friendly location, it’s a fantastic choice for the whole family. While camping is free, donations are warmly encouraged at the local Visitor Information Centre to help maintain these wonderful facilities for all to enjoy.

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