Shipwreck Creek Camping, A Secluded Croajingolong Escape, VIC

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For those seeking a truly intimate and peaceful camping experience in the pristine wilderness of Croajingolong National Park, Shipwreck Creek Campground is an absolute gem. A world away from the bustling holiday crowds, this small and secluded campground offers a perfect escape just a short drive from Mallacoota. Nestled amongst a forest of tall eucalypt trees, the campground provides a genuine sense of immersion in nature. With only five campsites available, it guarantees a quiet and personal stay, making it a highly sought-after destination for those looking to disconnect and recharge.

The campground’s name hints at the area’s rich maritime history, and a short, scenic walk through windswept coastal heathland leads you to the beautiful and sheltered Shipwreck Beach. This picturesque cove is named after the wreck of The Schah, one of Victoria’s oldest shipwrecks, which met its fate here in 1837. The beach is perfect for swimming, exploring rock pools, and simply soaking up the serene atmosphere. The campground itself provides basic but essential facilities for a comfortable bush camp, including non-flush toilets, shared picnic tables, and fireplaces. As a remote national park site, campers must be fully self-sufficient, bringing their own drinking water and firewood. Access via the unsealed Centre Track can be challenging, especially after rain, so a 4WD or AWD vehicle is often recommended. Bookings are essential for this tiny campground, and securing a spot here feels like discovering one of East Gippsland’s best-kept secrets.

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Seasonal Weather Forecast

Croajingolong National Park enjoys some of Victoria’s mildest weather, but conditions can be changeable.