Sawpit Free Campground, Bush Camping Near Portland & Mount Clay

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Immerse yourself in the towering forests of the Cobboboonee National Park at Sawpit Free Campground, a fantastic and well-serviced bush camp located near the charming coastal village of Narrawong. This popular Parks Victoria site offers an authentic Australian camping experience, providing a peaceful and shady retreat for self-sufficient travellers. The campground is set in a large, open clearing that was once the site of a historic sawmill, surrounded by a magnificent forest of Messmate Stringybark and Manna Gums. The spacious, designated sites are suitable for a wide range of setups, from tents and swags to large caravans and motorhomes, making it a versatile option for all types of campers. It’s a place where you can unwind to the sounds of native birdlife, including the laughter of kookaburras and the calls of Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos.

The main appeal of Sawpit Campground is its incredible location, which serves as a perfect base for exploring the diverse attractions of the Discovery Coast. The campground itself is the starting point for several walking trails, including a short loop that takes in the remnants of the old sawmill. The tracks of the surrounding Mount Clay State Forest are also popular for mountain biking and four-wheel driving. The beautiful Surry River at Narrawong is just a few minutes’ drive away, offering excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and picnicking. A short drive further brings you to the historic port city of Portland, the stunning Bridgewater Bay, and the dramatic capes of the Great South West Walk. While the campground is free, it offers excellent basic facilities, including well-maintained non-flush toilets and wood fire pits, making it a comfortable and exceptional value-for-money destination for an unforgettable nature-based holiday.

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