Welcome to Dock Inlet Camping Area, a hidden gem of East Gippsland located within the pristine Cape Conran Coastal Park. This unique destination is one of Victoria’s most secluded camping spots, offering a rare opportunity to camp on the shores of a large, land-locked freshwater lake just hundreds of metres from the wild Southern Ocean. Isolated from vehicle traffic by a vast network of sand dunes and coastal heathland, Dock Inlet provides a quintessential “off-the-grid” experience for those willing to embark on a hike-in or cycle-in adventure. The area is defined by its serene, tea-tree stained waters and the dramatic, windswept coastline that borders it, making it a paradise for birdwatchers, solitude seekers, and experienced bushwalkers exploring the rugged East Gippsland wilderness.
The camping experience at Dock Inlet is strictly for the self-sufficient. There are no modern facilities here—no toilets, no running water, and no vehicle access. This primitive site encourages a “leave no trace” philosophy, ensuring that the fragile ecosystem remains undisturbed for the resident lace monitors, wombats, and diverse birdlife. The inlet itself is a freshwater expanse cut off from the coast by shifting dunes, providing a mirror-like surface for kayaking or photography during the golden hours of dawn and dusk. For those arriving by foot along the 20km loop from Cape Conran or the sandy tracks from Pearl Point, the reward is an unparalleled sense of isolation and a front-row seat to the raw beauty of the Australian coastline, far removed from the faster pace of established holiday parks.
Beyond the immediate stillness of the inlet, the surrounding region offers spectacular natural discoveries. From your base at Dock Inlet, you can explore the jagged rock formations of Pearl Point, witness the crashing surf of the wilderness beaches, or track the migratory whales from the high dunes during the cooler months. The nearby township of Bemm River serves as the closest point of civilisation, though it too maintains a quiet, fishing-village charm. Staying at Dock Inlet allows you to experience the elements in their purest form—from the salt-heavy winds of a winter storm to the clear, star-filled nights of summer where the Milky Way reflects in the still freshwater. We invite you to pack your essentials, double-check your water supplies, and embark on a restorative journey to one of Victoria’s last true coastal frontiers. We look forward to seeing you in the wilderness soon.
Dock Inlet Camping Area – VIC Location Map
Dock Inlet Camping Area (Hike-in only)
- Address: Dock Inlet, Cape Conran Coastal Park, Bemm River VIC 3889, Australia
- GPS Coordinates: -37.77954, 148.8499
Interactive Location Map
Site Information
- Location: Remote freshwater inlet within Cape Conran Coastal Park, east of Bemm River.
- Site Suitable For: Hike-in tents and mountain bikers only. Strictly NO vehicle access.
- Road Access: No vehicle road access. Accessible via walking/cycling tracks from Pearl Point (East) or Yeerung West (West).
- Site Surface: Natural sandy soil and grass under coastal tea-tree and banksia canopy.
Facilities & Features
- Primitive wilderness camping with no designated sites.
- NO Toilets: Visitors must be fully self-contained and carry a trowel (bury waste 100m from water).
- NO Water: No drinking water provided; you must carry in all required water.
- NO Fires: Solid fuel fires are strictly prohibited to protect the coastal park.
- NO Generators: This is a quiet wilderness area.
- NO Phone Reception: Highly limited to none; personal locator beacon recommended.
Essentials to Bring
- Complete supply of drinking water (at least 3-4 litres per person per day).
- Lightweight hike-in tent and sleeping gear.
- First aid kit including tick removal tools (ticks are prevalent in the heathland).
- Fuel stove for cooking (as fires are prohibited).
- All rubbish must be carried out (strictly “Carry in, Carry out” policy).
Pet Friendly Features
- Strictly NO Dogs: Pets are prohibited within the Cape Conran Coastal Park to protect native wildlife.
- Assistance dogs are permitted with proper certification.
Recreation & Nature
- Fishing: Fresh/brackish water fishing in Dock Inlet or surf fishing from the wilderness beaches (hike-in gear required).
- Short Walks: The Dock Inlet Nature Walk (approx. 20km loop) and shoreline dunes exploration.
Local Amenities
Nearby Pubs
- Bemm River Hotel – Approx. 14km (via foot/bike/track)
- Marlo Hotel – Approx. 55km (via road from main access points)
- Orbost Club Hotel – Approx. 65km
Places to Eat
- Bemm River General Store & Cafe – Approx. 14km
- The Sailor’s Grave Brewing (Orbost/Marlo Area) – Approx. 50km
- Orbost Coffee Shops – Approx. 65km
Local Attractions
- Pearl Point Rock Formations – Approx. 6km hike
- Yeerung Gorge – Approx. 12km hike
- Cape Conran Nature Trail – Approx. 10km
- Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary – Approx. 15km
- Salmon Rocks – Approx. 10km
Travel Services
- Caravan Parks: Bemm River Caravan Park (approx. 14km); Banksia Bluff Campground (approx. 10km hike).
- Free Camps: Binn Beach Campground (approx. 25km); Gunnai Beach Campground (approx. 30km).
- Dump Points: Bemm River Public Dump Point (approx. 14km); Orbost Public Dump Point (approx. 65km).
- Petrol Stations: Bemm River General Store (Limited Fuel) – Approx. 14km; Orbost Service Centres – Approx. 65km.
- Drinking Water: Bemm River Public Taps – Approx. 14km.
- Public Toilets: Bemm River Foreshore – Approx. 14km; Banksia Bluff (Cape Conran) – Approx. 10km.
Seasonal Weather Forecast: East Gippsland Coast
- Summer (Dec-Feb): Mild to warm (Avg 20°C – 26°C). High UV and occasional humid sea breezes.
- Autumn (Mar-May): Pleasant and stable (Avg 15°C – 21°C). Ideal for long-distance hiking.
- Winter (Jun-Aug): Cool and crisp (Avg 10°C – 15°C). Strong southerly winds can occur; frosts are rare near the coast.
- Spring (Sep-Nov): Variable and breezy (Avg 14°C – 22°C). Best for birdwatching and coastal wildflowers.