Lupmans Camp offers a quintessential Australian bush experience deep within the Barmah National Park. Located along the winding banks of the Murray River near Yalca, this site is a haven for those seeking solitude, silence, and a connection with nature. As part of the largest River Red Gum forest in the world, the landscape here is ancient and majestic, with towering trees that have stood sentinel over the river for centuries. The campsite provides a front-row seat to this unique ecosystem, where the forest floor is often carpeted in native grasses and the air is filled with the calls of cockatoos and kookaburras.
The camping area is dispersed and informal, typical of the Barmah National Park. There are no marked bays or designated sites, allowing campers to find a clearing that suits them best. Whether you choose a spot right on the high riverbank to watch the water flow by or tuck yourself further back into the forest for wind protection, the sense of isolation is profound. This is not a manicured holiday park; it is a raw, beautiful slice of wilderness where you can truly escape the grid.
Because Lupmans Camp is located within a National Park, there are **no facilities** provided. There are no toilets, showers, or drinking water taps. Visitors must be completely self-sufficient, bringing everything they need for their stay and, crucially, taking everything with them when they leave. This “leave no trace” philosophy is vital for protecting the sensitive environment. Access is via unsealed forest tracks that wind through the park. While often accessible by 2WD vehicles in dry conditions, the clay-based soil becomes extremely slippery and boggy after rain, making a 4WD highly recommended during wetter months or if rain is forecast.
Staying at Lupmans Camp puts you in the heart of a RAMSAR-listed wetland of international importance. It is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with opportunities to spot Kingfishers, Egrets, and maybe even the elusive Superb Parrot. While the amenities of civilization are left behind, the towns of Barmah, Picola, and Nathalia are all within a 20-30 minute drive, allowing you to restock supplies or enjoy a pub meal before returning to your private sanctuary under the stars.
Lupmans Camp – VIC Location Map
Lupmans Camp (Barmah National Park)
- Address: River Rd (Access via forest tracks), Yalca VIC 3637, Australia
- Managed By: Parks Victoria (Free Camping)
- GPS Coordinates: -35.85091, 145.25902
Site Information
- Location: Situated on the Victorian bank of the Murray River within the Barmah National Park, near Yalca. It is located east of the Barmah township.
- Site Suitable For: 4WD campers, off-road camper trailers, tents, and swags. Large caravans may find the winding forest tracks and overhanging branches challenging.
- Road Access: Unsealed forest tracks. 4WD Recommended. Tracks are clay-based and become impassable mud after rain. 2WD access is only possible in completely dry conditions.
- Site Surface: Natural bush floor, dirt, leaf litter, and grass. Uneven ground is common.
Available Facilities
- Bush Camping (No Amenities)
- No Toilets (You must bring a portable toilet).
- No Showers.
- No Drinking Water.
- No Rubbish Bins (Carry in, Carry out).
- River Access (High banks, natural forest edge).
- Campfires Permitted (In constructed fireplaces only, subject to fire bans).
Essentials to Bring
- Portable Toilet: Mandatory requirement as there are no facilities.
- Water: Bring all drinking and washing water. River water is not suitable for drinking without treatment.
- Rubbish Bags: You must take all waste with you.
- Firewood: Bring clean firewood. Collection of firewood within National Parks is prohibited.
- Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes are very active in the forest.
- Shovel: For campfire safety.
- Recovery Gear: Essential if rain is forecast.
Park Policies & Features
- Pet Friendly: NO. This site is in the Barmah National Park. Dogs and other pets are strictly prohibited. Rangers patrol the area and heavy fines apply.
- Fishing: Excellent. The river is full of submerged timber (snags), creating perfect habitat for Murray Cod and Golden Perch. A Victorian Fishing Licence is required.
- Short Walks: There are no formal walking tracks at the camp, but you can explore the forest tracks and riverbank on foot. Be mindful of snakes in warmer months.
- Swimming: Possible in the river. Be aware of snags, strong currents, and cold water. There are no designated swimming beaches here.
Local Amenities (Barmah, Picola & Nathalia)
Local Pubs
- Barmah Hotel: (Murray St, Barmah) Approx. 15km West.
- Picola Hotel: (Moran St, Picola) Approx. 12km South.
- The Middle Pub (Nathalia): (Blake St, Nathalia) Approx. 25km South.
Places to Eat
- Barmah Hotel Bistro: (Barmah) Approx. 15km West – Classic pub meals.
- Brereton’s Bakery: (Blake St, Nathalia) Approx. 25km South – Famous award-winning bakery.
- Cafe 3638: (Blake St, Nathalia) Approx. 25km South.
- Picola General Store: (Picola) Approx. 12km South – Takeaway and supplies.
Local Attractions
- Barmah National Park: (On-site) – World’s largest River Red Gum forest.
- Kingfisher Cruises: (Barmah) Approx. 15km West – Eco-cruises through the Barmah Choke.
- Barmah Forest Heritage & Education Centre: (Nathalia) Approx. 25km South.
- Ulupna Island Flora Reserve: (Ulupna) Approx. 20km East – Great for spotting Koalas.
- The Murray River: (On-site) – Fishing, canoeing, and boating.
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Murray River Hideaway Holiday Park: (Strathmerton) Approx. 20km East.
- Barmah Caravan Park: (Barmah) Approx. 15km West.
- Riverbank Caravan Park: (Nathalia) Approx. 25km South.
Nearest Free Camps
- Ulupna Island (Carter’s Beach): (East) Approx. 20km East (Note: Also no dogs).
- Barmah Lakes: (West) Approx. 15km West (Note: Also no dogs).
- Stewarts Bridge: (East) Approx. 15km East.
Nearest Dump Points
- Barmah Caravan Park: (Murray St, Barmah) Approx. 15km West (Check fees/access).
- Nathalia Public Dump Point: (Park St, Nathalia) Approx. 25km South.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- Picola General Store: (Picola) Approx. 12km South (Fuel may be limited).
- United Petroleum Nathalia: (Blake St) Approx. 25km South.
- Ampol Strathmerton: (Murray Valley Hwy) Approx. 30km East.
Nearest Drinking Water Resupply
- Nathalia: Public taps in town parks. Approx. 25km.
- Barmah: Public taps near the boat ramp/park. Approx. 15km.
Nearest Public Toilets
- Barmah Lakes Day Visitor Area: (Barmah NP) Approx. 15km West.
- Picola: Public toilets in town. Approx. 12km South.
Seasonal Weather Forecast for Barmah / Yalca
- Summer (December – February): Hot and dry. Average highs 31°C – 35°C. The forest canopy provides essential shade. Fire danger is high.
- Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant. Warm days (22°C – 28°C) and cooler nights. The best time for camping.
- Winter (June – August): Cool to cold. Average highs 13°C – 15°C. Nights are cold (3°C – 5°C) with frost likely. Tracks can be muddy.
- Spring (September – November): Warming up. Highs 19°C – 26°C. The forest may be flooded (natural cycle), restricting access.