Breakfast Creek Camp Site, Alpine National Park
Visitors must be entirely self-reliant. There are no facilities at Breakfast Creek Camp Site – no toilets, no drinking water, and no rubbish bins. This underscores the importance of a ‘leave no trace’ philosophy; campers are responsible for bringing their own portable toilet systems and packing out every piece of rubbish. Access is via a gravel road which is generally suitable for 2WD vehicles and caravans in dry conditions, but caution is always advised as weather can change quickly in the mountains, affecting road quality. The area is a haven for wildlife, and the surrounding bushland invites quiet exploration. While there are no formal walking tracks originating directly from the site, the nearby roads and trails offer plenty of chances for a scenic stroll. For those properly equipped, Breakfast Creek serves as a tranquil base for fishing in the nearby rivers, 4WD touring, or simply soaking up the profound quiet of the Australian Alps, far from the distractions of modern life.
- Name and Address: Breakfast Creek Camp Site, Tamboritha Road, Crookayan, VIC 3858, Australia
- GPS Coordinates: -37.517311, 146.616806
- Website: Parks Victoria – Alpine National Park
Campground Information & Features
- Location: In the Alpine National Park, along Tamboritha Road, north of Licola.
- Site Suitable For: Tents, camper trailers, caravans, RVs.
- Road Access: 2WD accessible via gravel road in dry conditions.
- Site Surface: Natural earth and grass.
- Camping Permitted: Yes, free camping.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: Standard national park limits apply.
- Facilities: None. This is a basic bush camp.
- Potable Water: No. You must bring all your own water.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: None.
- Onsite Public Toilets: No. Campers must be fully self-contained with a portable toilet system.
- Rubbish Bins: No. All rubbish must be carried out.
- Open Fires: Permitted in line with Parks Victoria regulations and seasonal fire bans. Use existing pits where possible.
- Generator Use: Prohibited.
- Number of Sites Available: Several undefined sites in an open area.
- Essentials to Bring: All water, portable toilet, rubbish bags, food, fuel, first-aid kit.
- Pet Friendly: No. Dogs and other pets are not permitted in the Alpine National Park.
- Fishing: Yes, in nearby rivers like the Wellington River.
- Short Walks: Informal walking along nearby tracks and roads.
Nearby Amenities & Attractions
- Local Pubs:
- Licola General Store (Licensed) – Approx. 20 km
- Heyfield Railway Hotel (Heyfield) – Approx. 90 km
- Dargo Hotel (Dargo) – Approx. 55 km (via 4WD tracks)
- Places to Eat:
- Licola General Store (Basic takeaway) – Approx. 20 km
- Heyfield (Cafes, bakeries) – Approx. 90 km
- Maffra (Various options) – Approx. 105 km
- Local Attractions:
- Wellington River camping corridor – Approx. 5-10 km south
- Moroka State Forest & walking tracks (4WD access required for many) – Adjoining area
- Wonnangatta Station (very remote 4WD trip)
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Licola Caravan Park – Approx. 20 km
- Lake Glenmaggie Caravan Park – Approx. 80 km
- Next Free Camps:
- Wellington River campsites (e.g., Manna Gum) – Approx. 5-10 km
- Talbotville Historic Town (4WD only) – Approx. 60 km
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Heyfield RV Stop Spot – Approx. 90 km
- Maffra Showgrounds – Approx. 105 km
- Nearest Petrol Station:
- Licola General Store (limited hours, expensive) – Approx. 20 km
- Heyfield – Approx. 90 km
- Drinking Water Resupply:
- Heyfield and Maffra are the closest reliable towns for filling water tanks.
- Nearest Public Toilets (offsite):
- Licola Township – Approx. 20 km
- Some Wellington River campsites (e.g., Manna Gum 7) have basic toilets.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: Wonnangatta / Licola High Plains Area
- Summer (Dec-Feb): Days are warm to hot, but conditions can change rapidly. High fire danger. Temperatures can range from 12°C to 35°C.
- Autumn (Mar-May): Generally stable weather with mild, sunny days and cool nights. Ideal for visiting. Temperatures range from 5°C to 25°C.
- Winter (Jun-Aug): Cold, wet, with snow on higher peaks. Many tracks, including parts of Tamboritha Road, are subject to seasonal closure. Access is not guaranteed. Temperatures range from -2°C to 12°C.
- Spring (Sep-Nov): Cool and unpredictable. Roads may remain closed until late in the season due to snow or track damage. River levels can be high.