The Groovy Pines, Lake Eildon VIC

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Step back in time and find your lakeside chill at The Groovy Pines, an unofficial but much-loved camping area on the shores of Lake Eildon. This isn’t a formal campground; it’s a throwback to a simpler era of camping, a place known for its relaxed vibe and the distinctive stand of mature pine trees that give it a unique, almost nostalgic atmosphere. Accessible to the determined adventurer via a long boat journey or a challenging 4WD track, The Groovy Pines is a reward for those who seek serenity over services and character over convenience.

The site itself is a natural clearing under a canopy of whispering pines, with the ground cushioned by years of fallen needles. This creates a wonderfully sheltered and aromatic spot to set up a classic canvas tent or swag. The area slopes down to a secluded cove, offering a private launchpad for a day of fishing, kayaking, or just floating on the tranquil waters of the Big River arm. The real charm of this place is its unpretentious, laid-back feel. It’s a spot where the days are slow, best spent with a good book, a fishing rod, and the company of friends around a crackling campfire as the sun dips below the hills.

As a primitive, informal campsite in the state forest, there are no facilities whatsoever. This is true self-sufficient camping. All visitors must bring everything they need, including drinking water and a portable toilet, and strictly adhere to a ‘leave no trace’ ethos to preserve its groovy vibe for future generations. It’s a place that feels a world away from the hustle and bustle, perfect for those who want to disconnect their devices and reconnect with nature. For a truly retro and peaceful escape, The Groovy Pines is an unbeatable Eildon destination.

The Groovy Pines – VIC Location Map

The Groovy Pines

Campsite Information

  • Location: Remote shore of the Big River Arm, Lake Eildon State Forest.
  • Site Suitable For: Tents, swags, small off-road camper trailers.
  • Road Access: Difficult. High-clearance 4WD required via state forest tracks, which can be rough and weather-dependent. Boat access is often easier.
  • Site Surface: Dirt and pine needles.
  • Camping Permitted: Yes, free, dispersed camping is permitted.
  • Maximum Overnight Stays: No specified limit.
  • Facilities: None. This is a primitive, undeveloped site.
  • Potable Water: No. You must bring all your own drinking water.
  • Mobile Phone Coverage: None. An emergency communication device (e.g., PLB, satellite phone) is highly recommended.
  • TV Reception: None.
  • Onsite Public Toilets: No. A portable toilet and waste disposal system are essential.
  • Rubbish Bins: No. A strict carry-in, carry-out policy applies.
  • Open Fires: Permitted subject to fire restrictions and Total Fire Bans. Use existing fire pits where possible and ensure fires are completely extinguished.
  • Generator Use: Permitted, but be considerate of the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Number of Sites Available: Informal area that can accommodate several small groups.
  • Essentials to Bring: All water and food, portable toilet, rubbish bags, firewood, navigation tools, first-aid kit.
  • Pet Friendly: Yes, dogs are permitted on-leash in Victorian State Forests.

Local Area & Amenities (Distances from Jamieson)

  • Fishing: Good fishing opportunities for trout, redfin, Murray cod and golden perch. A Victorian Fishing Licence is required.
  • Short Walks: Explore the shoreline and the network of surrounding state forest tracks.
  • Nearest Town for Supplies: Jamieson (~25-30 km away via tracks/water).
  • Local Pubs:
    • The Courthouse Hotel (Jamieson): ~30 km
    • Jamieson Brewery and Grill (Jamieson): ~30 km
  • Places to Eat:
    • Jamieson offers a pub, cafe, and general store with takeaway.
  • Local Attractions:
    • The historic gold rush town of Jamieson.
    • Exploring the Big River and Jamieson River arms of Lake Eildon.
    • The scenic Jamieson-Licola Road (4WD recommended).
  • Nearest Caravan Parks:
    • Jamieson Caravan Park.
  • Next Free Camps: Numerous other informal sites throughout the State Forest, such as along the Goulburn River or Jamieson River.
  • Nearest Dump Points:
    • Jamieson (check for public access).
    • Mansfield Showgrounds is a reliable public dump point.
  • Nearest Petrol Station: Jamieson.
  • Drinking Water Resupply: Fill up all water containers in Jamieson before you head into the forest.
  • Public Toilets: Available in the township of Jamieson.

Seasonal Weather Forecast

  • Summer (Dec-Feb): Hot and generally dry. High fire risk. Perfect for water activities. Average temperatures: 15°C to 32°C.
  • Autumn (Mar-May): Mild, sunny days and cool nights. Often the best time to visit. Average temperatures: 8°C to 24°C.
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): Cold, damp, and frosty. Tracks can become very slippery and impassable. Average temperatures: 2°C to 13°C.
  • Spring (Sep-Nov): Cool to mild with variable weather. The forest is green and vibrant, but tracks can be boggy. Average temperatures: 6°C to 20°C.