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Bull Creek Camp, Big River State Forest

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Bull Creek Camp, Big River State Forest

★★★★☆ (4.7/5) – A secluded spot for the prepared 4WDer.
Bull Creek Camp is a secluded, free bush campsite that offers a genuine escape for the self-reliant 4WD enthusiast. Tucked away within the vast and rugged Big River State Forest, this is a destination for those who prioritise solitude and adventure over amenities. Access is strictly for high-clearance 4WD vehicles via the Bull Creek Track, which branches off the main forest road network. The journey in can be challenging, with steep sections and potentially slippery clay surfaces, particularly after rain, ensuring that only well-prepared travellers make it to this tranquil spot. The campground itself is a small, natural clearing nestled deep in the forest, surrounded by towering eucalypts and dense undergrowth, providing a quiet haven far from the more popular riverside reserves.This campsite is the epitome of primitive camping; there are no facilities provided. This means campers must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing a portable toilet, all necessary drinking water, and the means to carry out every item of rubbish. Adhering to ‘leave no trace’ principles is paramount to preserving the wild character of this location. As a state forest campsite, it is pet-friendly, allowing dogs to join in the remote adventure. The area is a fantastic launching point for further exploration of the extensive 4WD and trail bike network that crisscrosses the Big River State Forest. While not directly on a major river, the nearby creeks and the not-too-distant Goulburn River offer opportunities for a spot of fishing. Fires are generally permitted in line with forest regulations, but you must bring your own firewood. Bull Creek Camp is for those who find comfort in the quiet of the forest and the challenge of getting there, offering a rewarding sense of isolation and a true High Country experience.

  • Name and Address: Bull Creek Camp, Bull Creek Track, Big River State Forest, VIC 3723, Australia
  • GPS Coordinates: -37.42884532189998, 145.5712366880214
  • Website: Managed as part of Big River State Forest. Refer to Forest Fire Management Victoria for conditions.

Campground Information & Features

  • Location: In a remote area of Big River State Forest, accessed from the Eildon-Jamieson Road.
  • Site Suitable For: Tents, swags, and rugged off-road camper trailers.
  • Road Access: 4WD only. The track is steep and can be very challenging, especially when wet.
  • Site Surface: Natural forest clearing.
  • Camping Permitted: Yes, free dispersed camping.
  • Maximum Overnight Stays: Standard 28-day state forest limit applies.
  • Facilities: None.
  • Potable Water: No. You must bring all your own water.
  • Mobile Phone Coverage: None. A satellite communication device is strongly recommended.
  • Onsite Public Toilets: No. A portable toilet is essential.
  • Rubbish Bins: No. All rubbish must be carried out.
  • Open Fires: Permitted subject to regulations and fire bans. BYO firewood.
  • Generator Use: Permitted, but not suited to the quiet nature of the site.
  • Number of Sites Available: Small clearing suitable for a few vehicles/setups.
  • Essentials to Bring: All water, portable toilet, vehicle recovery gear, detailed maps, PLB/sat phone, first-aid kit.
  • Pet Friendly: Yes, dogs are permitted in state forests but must be kept under strict control.
  • Fishing: Possible in nearby creeks and the Goulburn River.
  • Short Walks: Informal exploring of the dense surrounding forest and 4WD tracks.

Nearby Amenities & Attractions

  • Local Pubs:
    • Jamieson Brewery and Grill (Jamieson) – Approx. 20 km
    • Courthouse Hotel (Jamieson) – Approx. 20 km
    • Kevington Hotel – Approx. 25 km
  • Places to Eat:
    • Jamieson (Various cafes, pubs) – Approx. 20 km
    • Mansfield (Wide range of options) – Approx. 60 km
  • Local Attractions:
    • Big River State Forest 4WD and trail bike network
    • Jamieson historic township – Approx. 20 km
    • Lake Eildon
  • Nearest Caravan Parks:
    • Jamieson Caravan Park – Approx. 20 km
    • Mansfield Holiday Park – Approx. 60 km
  • Next Free Camps:
    • Jim Bullock Campground (4WD only) – Approx. 5 km
    • The Pines Camping Area (2WD accessible) – Approx. 10 km
  • Nearest Dump Points:
    • Mansfield Public Dump Point – Approx. 60 km
  • Nearest Petrol Station:
    • Jamieson General Store – Approx. 20 km
    • Mansfield (Multiple options) – Approx. 60 km
  • Drinking Water Resupply:
    • Mansfield is the nearest reliable town for public water taps.
  • Nearest Public Toilets (offsite):
    • The Pines Camping Area (on Eildon-Jamieson Rd) – Approx. 10 km
    • Jamieson Township – Approx. 20 km

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Big River / High Country Area

  • Summer (Dec-Feb): Days are warm to hot, though the forest canopy provides good shade. Be prepared for insects and high fire danger.
  • Autumn (Mar-May): Often the best time for 4WDing, with milder temperatures and more stable track conditions. Nights are cool.
  • Winter (Jun-Aug): Cold and wet. Tracks are likely to be extremely slippery, boggy, and potentially impassable or subject to seasonal closure.
  • Spring (Sep-Nov): Cool and variable. Tracks can remain closed or challenging until late in the season. Be prepared for all conditions.

 

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