Log Crossing Free Camping & Picnic Area, A Guide to Colquhoun State Forest, VIC

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Tucked away in the beautiful Colquhoun State Forest just a short drive from Lakes Entrance, Log Crossing Picnic Area offers a peaceful and convenient retreat for nature lovers, cyclists, and travellers seeking a simple, free overnight stop. Situated on the banks of Mississippi Creek, this spot is a key feature along the popular Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail, a scenic bicycle track that connects the East Gippsland Rail Trail to the coastal hub of Lakes Entrance. This makes it an ideal base camp or rest stop for those exploring the region on two wheels or on foot. The campground provides a genuine bush setting, surrounded by native forest that comes alive with the sounds of local birdlife.

As a basic, free campground, Log Crossing is perfect for self-sufficient campers. The site is equipped with non-flush toilets and picnic tables, but visitors must bring their own drinking water and take all rubbish with them to preserve the natural beauty of the forest. The area is accessible to a range of vehicles, including RVs, caravans, and camper trailers, with several spots suitable for setting up camp. One of its most appealing features is that it is dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your four-legged companion along for the adventure, provided they are kept on a leash. With a 24-hour stay limit, it’s designed for short-term visits, encouraging travellers to enjoy the serenity without impacting the environment. Whether you’re lighting a small campfire in an existing pit, enjoying a picnic after a long bike ride, or simply looking for a quiet night under the stars, Log Crossing provides a fantastic and accessible forest experience.

Log Crossing Free Camping & Picnic Area – VIC Location Map

Log Crossing Picnic Area

Campsite Information

Nearby Amenities & Attractions (from Lakes Entrance)

Seasonal Weather Forecast

The Colquhoun State Forest experiences a temperate climate similar to nearby Lakes Entrance.