Red Bluff Campground, Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park

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For those who believe the journey is part of the adventure, Red Bluff Campground is a rewarding destination tucked away in the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park. This is a true bush camp, offering an escape from the crowds and a chance to connect with the rugged beauty of the Victorian coastline. Accessed via sandy tracks that demand a 4WD, the campground ensures a level of seclusion not found at more accessible sites. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by unpowered sites scattered amongst coastal vegetation, just a stone’s throw from the serene waters of the Gippsland Lakes.

Red Bluff is the epitome of simple, self-sufficient camping. It’s a place to switch off—literally, as mobile coverage is almost non-existent. The days here are best spent fishing from the shore, launching a kayak into the calm lake waters, or simply reading a book under the shade of a banksia tree. The evenings come alive with the sounds of the bush and, when restrictions permit, the crackle of a campfire in one of the designated fireplaces. It’s a first-in, first-served system, adding to its appeal for spontaneous adventurers. While basic amenities like non-flush toilets and a picnic shelter are provided, campers must be entirely self-reliant, bringing their own drinking water, firewood, and supplies. Remember, this is a carry-in, carry-out park, so leaving no trace is essential to preserving its pristine condition for all to enjoy.

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