Tunnel Bend Campground, Free Historic Camping on the Howqua River

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For a camping experience steeped in history and natural beauty, Tunnel Bend Reserve in the Howqua Hills Historic Area is a truly unique destination. This fantastic free campground is famous for its namesake—a remarkable 100-metre tunnel carved through the mountainside by gold miners in the 1880s to divert the Howqua River and expose its gold-rich bed. Today, this tunnel provides a thrilling and unforgettable swimming adventure for visitors during the warmer months. The campground itself is set on picturesque grassy flats beside the crystal-clear river, surrounded by the steep, forested slopes of the Victorian High Country. It’s a popular spot for families, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of recreation and relaxation.

The reserve is well-suited for self-sufficient campers, providing basic but essential facilities including non-flushing toilets and established fire pits. As part of a State Forest area, it is proudly pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your dogs along for the adventure. The spacious sites can accommodate tents, camper trailers, and small to medium off-road caravans. The area is also a hub for horse riding, with dedicated horse yards available for equestrian campers. Beyond the tunnel, the Howqua River offers excellent trout fishing and kayaking opportunities. The campground serves as a great base for exploring other historic sites in the area, such as Fry’s Hut and Sheepyard Flat, and for tackling the many 4WD tracks that crisscross the region. For a memorable and budget-friendly High Country getaway that combines adventure with a fascinating glimpse into Victoria’s gold rush past, Tunnel Bend is an exceptional choice.

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Tunnel Bend Campground (Tunnel Bend Flat)

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