Queensborough River Campground – Remote, Free & Pet-Friendly Bush Camping

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For the truly adventurous camper seeking solitude and a genuine connection with the wilderness, the Queensborough River Campground is a hidden gem in the remote forests of far East Gippsland. Located near the historic locality of Bendoc, this free campground offers a back-to-basics experience for self-sufficient travellers. The campground consists of several unmarked, grassy sites scattered along the banks of the beautiful Queensborough River, a pristine waterway known for its trout and redfin. It’s a place of profound peace and quiet, where you can escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the sounds of the Australian bush. The surrounding forest is rich with wildlife, and the clear, starry nights are simply breathtaking.

This is a primitive campground with no facilities, meaning visitors must be completely self-contained. You will need to bring your own portable toilet, all your drinking water, and be prepared to take every piece of rubbish with you when you leave. The reward for this preparation is a truly unspoiled natural environment. The access tracks are unsealed and best suited to 4WD or high-clearance vehicles, particularly after rain, which ensures the area remains a secluded haven. As it is located in a State Forest, the campground is pet-friendly, allowing you to share this incredible wilderness experience with your dog. For those equipped for a rugged adventure and looking for an authentic, off-grid camping experience, the Queensborough River Campground is an exceptional choice.

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