Flat Rock Southbound Rest Area – Hume Freeway Stop near Euroa

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The Flat Rock Southbound Rest Area is a major stopping point for travellers heading towards Melbourne on the Hume Freeway. Located in the picturesque Strathbogie Ranges area near Creightons Creek, this large and well-facilitated rest stop is easily recognised by the impressive granite rock formations that give it its name. It’s a popular spot for truck drivers, caravanners, and families alike, offering a safe and spacious environment to take a much-needed break from the highway. The rest area is set well back from the freeway, providing a quieter and more peaceful atmosphere compared to many other roadside stops. A separate access road loops through the area, with designated parking for cars and a very large, separate section for heavy vehicles and caravans, ensuring easy manoeuvrability for all.

Amenities at Flat Rock are practical and well-maintained. The site includes a toilet block, numerous sheltered picnic tables, and rubbish bins. The natural setting amongst the scattered gum trees and giant boulders creates a pleasant environment for stretching your legs or enjoying a picnic. While there is no potable water or barbecue facilities, its core purpose as a fatigue management zone is excellently served. It is important to note that while it is a 24-hour rest area, overnight camping in tents is generally discouraged, though self-contained vehicles often utilise the space for statutory rest periods. For supplies or a meal, the nearby town of Euroa is just a short drive away and offers a full range of services, including supermarkets, cafes, and pubs. Overall, Flat Rock is a standout rest area on the Hume corridor, combining essential facilities with a unique and scenic landscape.

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