Lasletts Canoe Camp (Glenelg River) VIC

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Experience true riverside seclusion at Lasletts Canoe Camp, a dedicated wilderness campsite within Victoria’s Lower Glenelg National Park, near Nelson. Exclusively serving adventurers travelling by water or foot, Lasletts is **accessible only via canoe or kayak** along the majestic Glenelg River or by hiking the renowned Great South West Walk. Its position upstream from Pattersons and downstream from Bowds Landing makes it a strategic overnight point for multi-day expeditions through the park’s spectacular limestone gorges and tranquil river reaches.

Lasletts is designed for self-reliant campers seeking immersion in nature. The site provides basic, essential facilities including designated clearings for tents, shared non-flush (drop) toilets, picnic tables for meal preparation, and communal fire pits (subject to fire restrictions and regulations). A shared rainwater tank is typically available, but the water is untreated and supply is not guaranteed; therefore, campers **must carry sufficient drinking water** or possess a reliable water treatment system (boiling or filtering). The campsite boasts direct river access, perfect for a refreshing swim or trying your luck fishing for bream (Victorian fishing licence required).

As with all Lower Glenelg National Park campsites, **bookings are essential** and must be made online through Parks Victoria, with nightly fees applicable. Strict National Park rules are enforced to preserve the pristine environment: **dogs and other domestic pets are strictly forbidden**, generators are not permitted, and campfires may only be lit in the provided fireplaces (seasonal bans often apply, and campers must bring their own firewood – carried in via boat or foot). Crucially, there are **no rubbish disposal facilities**; campers must adhere to Leave No Trace principles and carry out all waste. Mobile phone reception is generally non-existent in this remote location.

Lasletts Canoe Camp offers an authentic bush camping experience, allowing visitors to disconnect from the modern world and connect with the unique natural and cultural heritage of the Glenelg River. It’s an ideal stop for paddlers and hikers prepared for a remote, self-sufficient adventure, rewarding them with tranquillity, wildlife spotting opportunities, and stunning river gorge scenery. Thorough planning regarding supplies, water safety, and emergency communication (such as carrying a PLB) is vital.

Lasletts Canoe Camp – VIC Location Map

Lasletts Canoe Camp

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Local Amenities (Nearest town: Nelson)

Distances are approximate by road from Nelson or potential launch points like Sapling Creek Landing (approx 35km+ from Lasletts). Access from the campsite itself is only by river or foot.

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