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Victoria Rock Campground

Caravan & Camping

Description

Campground along the Holland Track near Victoria Rock, one of the most spectacular granite outcrops of the Great Western Woodlands.

Most four-wheel drivers who tackle the Holland Track between Broomehill and Coolgardie camp at scenic Victoria Rock. John Holland, the leader of the team that blazed the Holland Track in 1893, first sighted his final destination, Bayley's Find, from the highest point of Victoria Rock.

Rock ramble

A trail from the day use area leads to the base of the rock. The magnificent regrowth woodland around the rock consists of salmon gum (Eucalyptus salmonophloia), gimlet (Eucalyptus salubris) and redwood (Eucalyptus transcontinentalis). Closer to the rock, thickets of rock sheoak provide an ideal spot for picnickers and campers.

Tips for campers

Victoria Rock campground has two walk-in sites, eight vehicle-based sites (one of which is suitable for caravans) and one group site. Wood barbecues, picnic tables, toilets and an information shelter are provided. You need to bring your own drinking water and firewood. As it is in a conservation reserve, no dogs are allowed. There are no camping or entry fees.

This information was provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions: dpaw.wa.gov.au

Details

Campsites: 2WD Access - No, Dogs not allowed, Walking/Hiking

Location

Victoria Rock, WA

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