Nash Creek Campground, Free 4WD Camping Near Freemans Mill in Bunyip State Park

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For those looking to venture deep into the rugged heart of Bunyip State Park, Nash Creek Campground offers an authentic and remote bush camping experience steeped in the region’s timber milling history. Often associated with the nearby historic Freemans Mill site, this free campground is a secluded haven for well-equipped, self-sufficient campers, particularly those with a passion for four-wheel driving and trail bike riding. The journey to the campground is a key part of the adventure, requiring a 4WD to navigate the unsealed, and often steep and slippery, forest tracks that wind through magnificent mountain ash and dense fern gullies. The reward is a peaceful clearing nestled by the gentle Nash Creek, offering a genuine escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The campground itself provides a number of dispersed, informal sites in a natural bush setting. It’s a true back-to-basics experience, with minimal facilities limited to a non-flush toilet and some basic fire pits. As it is located within a State Park, it is crucial to note that **pets are strictly not permitted** in order to protect the sensitive ecosystem and its diverse native wildlife, including lyrebirds, swamp wallabies, and powerful owls. Campers must be entirely self-reliant, bringing in all food, drinking water, and firewood, and must adhere to a strict ‘leave no trace’ policy by taking all rubbish home. The dense forest canopy and valley location mean mobile phone reception is virtually non-existent, making it an ideal spot for a digital detox. For those with the right vehicle and a desire to explore the challenging tracks and historic remnants of Bunyip State Park, Nash Creek provides a serene and truly wild camping adventure.

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Nash Creek Campground (near Freemans Mill historic site)

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