Travelers Rest Leitchville
A Five-Star Donation Camp in the Heart of Dairy Country
Travelers Rest Leitchville is widely considered one of the best low-cost camping spots in Victoria. Located in the peaceful township of Leitchville, just off the Murray Valley Highway between Cohuna and Echuca, this designated stopover offers exceptional facilities for travellers on a donation basis. It is a shining example of a small town welcoming nomads with open arms, providing a comfortable, safe, and friendly environment to rest for up to 72 hours.
The campground is situated within the Leitchville Recreation Reserve precinct, offering level, grassy drive-through sites that are suitable for rigs of all sizes, from camper trailers to large motorhomes. Unlike many basic rest areas, Travelers Rest boasts amenities that rival paid caravan parks, including hot showers, flushing toilets, and a camp kitchen. The lush green setting, maintained by the local community, provides a relaxing backdrop after a long day on the road. A donation box is located on-site, and visitors are strongly encouraged to contribute to help maintain these fantastic facilities.
Convenience is key at Leitchville. The camp is located directly opposite the town’s main shopping strip. You can literally walk across the road to pick up fresh bread and the famous “cow biscuits” from the Red Gum Bakery, grab supplies at the IGA, or enjoy a meal at the local pub. For those travelling in summer, the public swimming pool is right next door, offering a perfect way to cool off.
Leitchville serves as an excellent base for exploring the Gunbower Creek and Kow Swamp areas. The region is rich in birdlife and offers great fishing opportunities. Whether you are passing through on the way to the Murray River or looking for a quiet base to explore the Gannawarra region, Travelers Rest Leitchville offers unbeatable value and hospitality.
Travelers Rest Leitchville – VIC Location Map
Park Information
- Name: Travelers Rest Leitchville (Leitchville Recreation Reserve)
- Address: 19 King George St / Kookaburra Ln, Leitchville VIC 3567, Australia
- Cost: Donation (Please be generous to support the community).
- Limit: Maximum stay 72 hours.
- GPS Coordinates: -35.90361, 144.30186
Location (Satellite View)
Site Information
- Location: Centrally located in Leitchville, adjacent to the oval and tennis courts. Access via King George Street or Kookaburra Lane.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, big rigs, and tents.
- Road Access: Sealed road access to the entrance. Internal tracks are gravel/grass but well-maintained.
- Site Surface: Flat, grassy sites. Drive-through options are available.
Available Facilities
- Hot Showers (Disabled accessible)
- Flushing Toilets
- Drinking Water Taps
- Camp Kitchen / BBQ Area
- Dump Point (On-site)
- Rubbish Bins
- Picnic Tables
- Public Swimming Pool (Next door – seasonal entry fee applies)
- Tennis Courts (Adjacent)
- Children’s Playground
Essentials to Bring
- Cash: Bring cash for the donation box and for local shops that might have minimum card limits.
- Power: There are limited or no powered sites (unpowered camping), so solar/battery setups are recommended.
- Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes can be active in the irrigation district, especially at dusk.
- Sunscreen: Essential for the Victorian summer.
- Levelling Blocks: Sites are generally flat, but blocks are always good to have.
Park Policies & Features
- Pet Friendly: Yes, the park is pet-friendly. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and owners must pick up after them.
- Fishing: Good fishing is available nearby in Gunbower Creek (approx. 5km) or Kow Swamp (approx. 8km). Common species include Golden Perch and Murray Cod.
- Short Walks: You can walk around the Recreation Reserve oval or take a stroll through the small township to see the local shops and gardens.
Local Amenities (Leitchville Township)
Local Pubs
- Leitchville Hotel: (King George St) Walking distance – approx. 200m. Offers cold beer and hearty meals.
- Gunbower Hotel: (Murray Valley Hwy) Approx. 14km East.
- Cohuna Hotel: (King George St, Cohuna) Approx. 16km West.
Places to Eat
- Red Gum Bakery: (King George St) Walking distance – Famous for pies and biscuits.
- Leitchville Hotel Bistro: (King George St) Walking distance.
- Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre Cafe (Cohuna): Approx. 16km.
Local Attractions
- Kow Swamp: (Approx. 8km) Significant wetlands, birdwatching, and fishing. Historic site of the Kow Swamp cranium discovery.
- Gunbower National Park: (Approx. 10km) Famous for wetlands, river red gums, and wildlife.
- Mount Hope: (Approx. 15km) Granite outcrop offering climbing and spectacular views of the plains.
- Cohuna Beach: (Approx. 16km) Sandy inland beach on Gunbower Creek.
- The Big Lucerne Bale: (In town) A quirky local landmark celebrating the dairy industry.
Nearest Caravan Parks
- Cohuna Waterfront Holiday Park: (Cohuna) Approx. 16km West.
- Gunbower Caravan Park: (Gunbower) Approx. 14km East.
Nearest Free Camps
- This location (Travelers Rest) is a donation camp.
- Gunbower State Forest (Various sites): Approx. 10-15km (e.g., 86 Bend).
- Box Creek (Kow Swamp): Approx. 10km.
Nearest Dump Points
- On-site at Travelers Rest Leitchville: Located near the amenities block.
- Cohuna Public Dump Point: (Cohuna) Approx. 16km.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- United Petroleum Leitchville: (King Albert Ave) In town, approx. 500m.
- Cohuna Ampol: (Cohuna) Approx. 16km.
Nearest Drinking Water Resupply
- On-site at Travelers Rest Leitchville: Taps available.
Nearest Public Toilets
- On-site at Travelers Rest Leitchville: Excellent amenities block.
- Leitchville Memorial Hall: (King George St) In town.
Seasonal Weather Forecast for Leitchville / Northern Victoria
- Summer (December – February): Hot and dry. Average highs range from 30°C to 34°C, frequently exceeding 38°C. The nearby pool is very popular.
- Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant. Sunny days with cooling nights. Average highs 22°C – 27°C. Perfect for camping.
- Winter (June – August): Cool to cold. Average highs around 14°C – 16°C. Nights are cold (3°C – 5°C) with frost likely.
- Spring (September – November): Warming up. Highs range from 20°C to 28°C. The surrounding farmland is lush and green.