Hawkesdale Apex Campsite, Free Camping Near Port Fairy & Grampians

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Discover the heart of country hospitality at the Hawkesdale Apex Campsite, a fantastic free camping reserve that embodies the spirit of rural Victorian generosity. Maintained by the dedicated local Apex Club, this spacious and welcoming campground offers a peaceful and budget-friendly stopover for travellers exploring the rich volcanic plains between the Great Ocean Road and the Grampians. The campsite is located within the Hawkesdale Racecourse and Recreation Reserve, providing a vast, open, and grassy environment with plenty of room for all types of vehicles, from the largest motorhomes and big rigs to campervans and tents. It’s a place where you can find your own quiet corner, enjoy the wide-open skies, and experience a genuine slice of Australian country life.

The campground’s appeal lies in its simplicity, tranquility, and the excellent value it provides. While camping is free, the community operates on an honesty system, with a donation box available to help the volunteers cover the costs of maintaining the clean and functional facilities, which include toilets and non-potable water. The location is strategically brilliant for touring the wider region. It’s just a short drive from the charming and historic fishing village of Port Fairy, the spectacular Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, and the ancient landscapes of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage site. To the north, the majestic peaks of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park are within easy reach for a day trip. The small town of Hawkesdale itself has a classic country pub and a general store for basic supplies, adding to the convenience. For a friendly, pet-welcome, and perfectly positioned base to explore some of Victoria’s most treasured destinations, the Hawkesdale Apex Campsite is an outstanding community-run gem.

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