Camping – High Country
Sleep under the stars in summer or rug up in a tent in winter at serviced campsites, secluded bushland clearings or historic cattlemen's huts.
Camping in the snow
Camping in the snow-covered Alps is one of Victoria's great adventures. Pitch a tent on the Bogong High Plains from Mount Cope to Mount Nelse and experience a tranquil, white world.
Escaping the city heat
Head to the Alpine National Park in the warmer months. Make camp in the snow gum woodlands at Lake Catani or camp amid wildflowers at Falls Creek. Cool off and cast a line in the Rocky Valley Dam or other Kiewa Valley waterways. Collapse in your tent at Mount Hotham after traversing the Razorback Trail, or trek to historic cattlemen's huts around the Bogong High Plains and Mount Buller.
Camp at serviced sites in the Alpine Valleys between Myrtleford, Porepunkah and Bright, and along the Ovens River to Harrietville.
Family-friendly sites to remote spots
Spend summer days with the kids on the water and enjoy creature comforts in your onsite cabin or caravan at parks around Eildon and Bright.
Really 'rough it' in the isolated areas of the Delatite, Howqua, Goulburn, Broken and Jamieson rivers.
| Further Links |
| Visit the Parks Victoria website for detailed campsite information |








