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Stevensons Falls Campground

Campsite in Forrest

Updated: May 01, 2024 10:07 AM

Stevensons Falls Campground is located in Forrest (Township in Australia), Australia. It's address is Roadknight Creek Rd, Barramunga VIC 3249, Australia.

Roadknight Creek Rd, Barramunga VIC 3249, Australia

CMP4+CG Barramunga, Victoria, Australia

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Where is Stevensons Falls Campground?

Stevensons Falls Campground is located at: Roadknight Creek Rd, Barramunga VIC 3249, Australia.

What are the coordinates of Stevensons Falls Campground?

Coordinates: -38.5638772, 143.6562534

Stevensons Falls Campground Reviews

Evita Fernando
2024-04-03 08:51:49 GMT

Beautiful free campgrounds!!! The lush towering trees, cheeky birds, fresh air and clean flowing river was a welcome getaway from everyday city grind.

Dog-friendly and two drop toilets already a big plus!

Honesty the only downside is because it's free and it was Easter weekend, so many noisy campers who don't respect other campers and destroy the peace. My partner and I each had to remind two separate groups to quiet down with their bloody loudspeakers and cantankerous laughter in the middle of the night!

Nitesh Marwaha
2024-02-19 11:18:09 GMT

Free campground. No bookings required. Campsites have fire pits and are clearly divided. Can park right next to your campsites. Gravel road leading to the campground suitable for all types of cars. Dogs allowed on leash. Drop toilets available. No phone reception. Can collect wood for fire but not allowed to cut any trees even the dead ones. No rubbish bins or water. Good size campsites too. One of the best free ones in the area.
There is also a swing on only one of the campsites. First one on your left as soon as you turn right into the campground after crossing the bridge.

Umar Nawaz
2024-01-27 22:39:54 GMT

Excellent Compground ⛺ Usually Busy. Waterfall Lookout is 3km from this point which is at least 3 hours return bush walk. If you are prefer not to walk much for waterfall the. take alternative route (from last downhill point - turn left towards waterfall instead going right side towards camps).

jenita maharjan
2021-12-28 22:49:23 GMT

We found a free camp ground and it was spacious one with toilet facility. Please ensure you have your own toiletries and water. No supply of drinking water as well. Woodfire was also on. And in the morning you will get a treat for urself with a beautiful natural park, trees birds chirping 🐦 🦜 🦚 . If u are energetic please go for a hiking for 1 hours for a mesmerising waterfall. Awesome experience if u are nature lover.

Kaylene Stocks
2024-01-21 03:24:13 GMT

Camp ground and falls walk looks amazing after the upgrades.

Jeanette M
2022-01-17 06:43:02 GMT

Pretty busy campground, can see why people come! It's beautiful and thankfully enough space + fire pits for everyone. Would be nice if other campers were more respectful of their volume but other than that we loved camping here. Dog friendly, free, toilets and a pleasant walk to the amazing waterfall

M D
2020-11-24 07:25:56 GMT

Really nice spacious campground with tall Sequoia trees providing good shelter. On one side the camp backs onto private property - where it seems some people feel free to dump their rubbish. On the other is the Gellibrand river, which was flowing steadily with end of winter waters when we stayed.

Many of the open areas were unsuitable for tents in September as they were flooded out. Some people had pulled out the posts around the camping areas and driven their cars/trucks into the flat areas and turned them into boggy pits.

The Sequoia trees provide great shelter from the wind, rain, and Sun etc and really make the park. They gave us good shelter from the drizzle and light rain, but didn't stop the heavy rain from reaching our tent.

Toilets are clean drop toilets and don't smell to bad. They're consistent with the style at other camping grounds.

This camp allows pet owners to bring their dogs, so expect all that goes with it; dog poo, barking & missing food from tables etc. While we were there one of the dogs was chasing the local Kangaroos in the park.

The walk to Stevensons Falls begins at the rear of the camp, but was closed when we went due to a landslide. Access to the falls can also be made by car at the day visitor area. There were a bunch of wanna be hippies bathing nude in the river when we went to visit.

Sugumaran M
2021-02-11 10:32:36 GMT

Wonderful free campground with lots of spots to camp. But on a Friday afternoon it was shocking to see the number of people who had turned up to camp. Was gutted sometimes as people tried to pitch tent very next to yours without respecting the privacy. But leaving that aside, it's a good place to spend time. Drop toilets are ok too.

The Caravan of courage
2021-10-27 05:22:29 GMT

Beautiful free camp only 45 minutes away from Apollo bay. It is a 4.3km walk to Stevenson’s falls. The area can get muddy in wet conditions. The track in is oh Kay quit narrow and steep

Mel Egan
2018-07-12 10:39:11 GMT

A fantastic spot! Have visited a few times, not in winter though. Can get busy so best to go during the week to secure a spot, have witnessed many cars drive through and leave due to not available sites. We did the short walk to the falls and did a little rock climbing to get nice and close to the waterfall, it was magical and something we won't forget for a long time. Has fire pits and drop toilets.

Matthew Hames
2021-01-26 04:57:27 GMT

Stevenson's Falls campground was well maintained and a great spot for a getaway. It has designated camp spots with designated car parks. The toilets are drop toilets, however, they were very clean. It is one of the few vicpark camp grounds on the Great Ocean road where it is first in best dressed and you do not need to reserve a spot. The flip side to this means that on public holiday weekends, it can get very busy and likely not to get a spot if you do not go early. It also means you have to line up for the toilet etc. Stevenson's Falls is a short walk from the campgrounds and is excellent to swim in on a hot day. Other tourist destination like the 12 apostles are also within an hour's drive away.

Hediye Guven
2023-12-20 03:33:53 GMT

To walk to Stevensons falls, you pass a bunch of Redwoods to make you feel humble yet connected. Then appears the prettiest waterfall that nearly nobody knows. You might cry at first sight. It left us speechless.

Ipa Tonkin
2020-10-24 14:06:59 GMT

The last 5 years I’ve been coming to this waterfall at least 4 times a year. There’s a campsite not that far of a drive from the waterfall and it’s beautiful place there too! But back to the waterfall, although the sign at the beginning of the trail says 1hr (I think), it’ll only take you a good 5-10 minutes (depending on how fast you walk). Once you reach the waterfall I highly recommend getting as close as you can to it, because it’s spectacular being up close and seeing it in all its beauty. Also if you’re there during summer take a dip, there’s only fish and yabbies in there, but they won’t come near you.

Kate Veerag
2021-03-03 04:04:47 GMT

Bit cold weather but as always the roads down to the campsites are well maintained along with the pathways too. Not very busy this time of year and still gorgeous even though there wasn't too much Sun and warmth. Tonnes of local bird wildlife that you'll find even sitting at the campsite and plenty you'll see on walks. Always lovely to stay in this area and we always have a fantastic time.

Mr. P. J McGilligan
2023-12-27 07:01:08 GMT

Parks Vic have outdone themselves. Its beautiful. Pity there aren't rainwater tanks for qashing iutaide toilets. The work done here is nothing short of fantastic, but campers should have to scan a barcode on entry to a camp to maintain some control. There were some very loud doof doof "music" Lebanese males and their chainsaw at night that ruined the serenity of this pristine camp.

Monique M
2021-12-26 10:20:35 GMT

There's a camping grounds - was full as we went on Christmas day
From there you can either hike to the fall or take a 5 minute drive to a carpark closer (better for toddlers) and a maybe 15 minute walk to the Falls.
Very pretty 😍

We Got Air.
2023-12-22 04:16:19 GMT

Full accessible for wheelchairs, right to the lookout at the falls, beautiful new layout and areas to sit and enjoy. Be ready for the "long-drop" toilets.....they're an experience haha

Sammy Davis-Mendelow
2017-08-18 07:24:55 GMT

Quiet and empty on Aug 17th. Peaceful, clean, decent toilets, and a very nice walk to the falls. The road coming in was a bit narrow and winding, but otherwise we had no problems.

Kasia Robinson
2019-07-23 05:42:42 GMT

Beautiful campground and easy walk to the falls. Plenty of firepits and gorgeous trees around the campsite. Good drop toilets but no water.

JosiahConroy
2019-04-26 11:21:23 GMT

Great free campground make sure you find firewood on the way in otherwise its a bit of a search! And the falls are stunning!

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Forrest is a small rural township in the Otway Ranges, Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Forrest and the surrounding area had a population of 230. source

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