Mushroom Rocks Campground, Free Hike-In Camping in Baw Baw National Park

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For hikers and nature lovers seeking an unforgettable alpine experience, Mushroom Rocks Campground in the Baw Baw National Park offers a truly magical setting. This unique, free campground is a walk-in site, accessible via a stunning trail from the Mount Erica car park. The campground is named for the incredible giant granite tors that dominate the landscape, weathered over millennia into fantastical mushroom-like shapes. Camping here means pitching your tent in a sub-alpine wonderland, surrounded by ancient snow gums and the profound silence of the mountains. It serves as a perfect base for exploring the southern section of the national park and is a popular first-night stop for those undertaking the multi-day Baw Baw Plateau walk.

The experience at Mushroom Rocks is one of self-sufficient bush camping. The campground provides a number of small, designated tent pads nestled amongst the rocks and trees, ensuring a low-impact stay. Facilities are basic, consisting of a non-flush toilet. There are no bins, so a strict carry-in, carry-out policy is essential to protect this pristine environment. Due to the fragile alpine ecosystem, open fires are not permitted at any time; campers must carry a fuel stove for cooking. It is a true wilderness setting, so you must bring all your own supplies, including sufficient water, as local sources can be unreliable. As it is a national park, **pets are strictly forbidden**. The short but scenic walk from the car park makes it one of the more accessible hike-in campgrounds in the Victorian Alps, offering a taste of remote alpine camping without the need for a multi-day trek. For a night spent amongst giant stone sentinels under a blanket of stars, Mushroom Rocks is a truly special destination.

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