Good to know
- Walk in only
- No facilities provided
- Portable toilet required
- Campfires are not permitted
- No dogs allowed
- Livestock graze this area
Activities
- Dispersed camping
- Walking
Camping area description
The Avoca River - Quambatook camping area 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25 provides walk in camping on the banks of the Avoca River, approximately 8 km south of Quambatook. Pedestrian access is off Shultz Rd (refer to the map below).
This camping area is on a licensed Crown water frontage that has been designated for camping. Before visiting this site, find out about access to Crown water frontages.
Camping is only permitted in a specifically designated area on the frontage (see map below). Other areas of Crown water frontage can be accessed for recreational activities other than camping, such as fishing, walking and picnicking.
Safety
Crown water frontages are rough and rugged bush camp areas. Before you go, it is important to consider all potential risks and hazards when accessing and camping at this location. Campers are responsible for their own safety and the safety of those in their care.
Livestock
- This site may be part of a working farm.
- Cattle may be present on this water frontage and access the river.
- If cattle approach you, avoid sudden movements and loud noises.
- Farm animals are not pets. They can be large and unpredictable and should not be approached
- Store your food in a secure container to avoid attracting livestock and other animals.
- Leave all gates as you find them.
Tree hazard
- Trees and limbs may fall unexpectedly. Avoid camping under trees.
- Stormy and windy weather increases the risk that trees and limbs may fall.
Water and flood safety
- Play it safe by the water.
- Hidden dangers may include submerged objects and debris and strong currents. A storm well upstream from you could cause flash flooding.
- Check the Bureau of Meteorology for weather forecasts and flood warnings, or visit Play it Safe by the Water for more information.
Bushfires
- Be aware of dangerous weather and bushfire conditions.
- Check VicEmergency for information about current fires, Fire Danger Ratings and Total Fire Bans.
Other risks that may be present include dangerous terrain, animals and adjoining farming operations.
How to get there
- From Quambatook travel south on Ninyeunook Rd for 8 km
- Turn left onto Shultz Rd and the parking area is on Shultz Rd
- Pedestrian access to camping areas is to the south through the Crown water frontage on the eastern bank of the Avoca River
- Designated camping area 20 is 250 m from the parking area, camping area 21 is 1000 m from the parking area, camping area 22 is 1500 m from the parking area, camping area 23 is 2500 m from the parking area, camping area 24 is 2800 m from the parking area and camping area 25 is 3200 m from the parking area.
Get directions to the camping area access point
Map - camping area
Map - Avoca River - Quambatook camping area 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 & 25 (PDF, 1.7 MB)
Resources
- Fact sheet - Camping on licensed Crown river frontage (PDF, 174.0 KB)
- Fact sheet - Guide to site assessments - Camping on licensed Crown river frontage (PDF, 155.4 KB)
- Fact sheet - Crown water frontage: A guide to public access and recreational use (PDF, 200.0 KB)
- Land (Regulated Watercourse Land) Regulations 2021
Further information
- Water frontage licensing
- Summer safety information
- MapshareVic - licensed and unlicensed Crown water frontages and access points can be explored here using the 'Public Land' theme
Page last updated: 10/05/23