White Woman’s Waterhole Campsite

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Discover the serene and historic White Woman’s Waterhole, a fantastic free camping area nestled within the beautiful Won Wron State Forest in Gippsland, Victoria. This spacious and grassy campsite offers a peaceful bush retreat for travellers seeking a genuine connection with nature. Located conveniently between the small towns of Won Wron and Woodside, it provides an ideal base for exploring the stunning Ninety Mile Beach coastline and the lush hinterland of the Tarra Valley. The campsite is steeped in local folklore, named after a tale from the 1840s, adding a layer of historical intrigue to your stay.

Access is straightforward via the gravel Won Wron Woodside Road, making it suitable for 2WD vehicles, campervans, and caravans. The grounds are gently sloping and shaded by native gums, offering around forty unmarked sites, ensuring ample space for visitors to spread out and find their perfect spot. While the facilities are basic, they provide the essentials for a self-sufficient stay. It’s a haven for wildlife, with kangaroos, wallabies, and a variety of birdlife frequently spotted, making it a delight for nature enthusiasts. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with its pet-friendly policy, makes it a popular choice for families, couples, and solo travellers alike. Whether you’re planning an overnight stop or a longer stay to unwind, White Woman’s Waterhole delivers an authentic and memorable Australian bush camping experience without the price tag. Remember to come prepared, as you will need to bring your own drinking water and supplies to make the most of this tranquil location.

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