The Glasshouse Free Camping, A Self-Sufficient Guide to Lake Tyers, VIC

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For the truly self-sufficient camper seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature, The Glasshouse campground in Lake Tyers State Park is a legendary destination. This is a free, primitive camping area set on a beautifully isolated shore of Lake Tyers, offering a genuine ‘off-the-grid’ experience. The journey itself sets the tone for the adventure, involving a 15-kilometre drive down an unsealed dirt road that leads you far from the bustle of nearby towns. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by a sprawling, open grassy area with stunning, long views across the lake and its surrounding saltmarsh. The campground is a place of significant cultural importance to the Gunaikurnai people, and its history includes the ruins of an old glass factory, adding a unique element to the landscape.

It cannot be overstated that camping at The Glasshouse requires complete self-reliance. There are absolutely no facilities on site – no toilets, no drinking water, and no rubbish collection. Campers must bring everything they need, including a portable toilet, and strictly adhere to leave-no-trace principles to protect the pristine and sensitive environment. The site offers incredible opportunities for birdwatching, fishing in the lake, kayaking, and long, peaceful walks along the shore or through the dunes to the nearby Ninety Mile Beach. While accessible by 2WD vehicles in dry conditions, the track can become challenging after rain. The Glasshouse is not just a campsite; it’s an experience that rewards preparation with tranquillity, abundant wildlife, and a profound sense of isolation in one of Gippsland’s most beautiful natural settings.

The Glasshouse Free Camping – VIC Location Map

The Glasshouse Campground

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Seasonal Weather Forecast

Lake Tyers experiences a temperate coastal climate, with conditions often influenced by the ocean and the lakes system.