Koondrook RV Campground (RV Retreat)
Discover the Red Gum Capital at this Convenient RV Stopover
Located in the heart of the historic timber town of Koondrook, the Koondrook RV Campground (often referred to as the Koondrook RV Retreat) is a hidden gem for self-contained travellers exploring the Murray River region. Situated adjacent to the scenic Gunbower Creek and just a stone’s throw from the majestic Murray River, this designated camping area offers a peaceful and affordable base to discover the natural and cultural wonders of Victoria’s north. Unlike traditional caravan parks, this site is specifically designed for self-sufficient RVs, caravans, and motorhomes, providing large, flat sites in a natural bush setting.
The campground operates on a donation basis (or low cost), making it an attractive option for those touring on a budget. It features essential facilities including a dump point and potable water access, ensuring a comfortable stay for up to 72 hours. The location is arguably its best feature; you are within easy walking distance of Koondrook’s town centre, where you can explore the historic Arbuthnot Sawmill, cross the iconic lift bridge to Barham, or enjoy a meal at the local pub. The area is surrounded by the Gunbower State Forest, an internationally recognised wetland that is a paradise for birdwatchers, kayakers, and nature lovers.
Whether you are here to fish for Murray Cod, cycle the forest tracks, or simply relax by the creek under the shade of ancient River Red Gums, the Koondrook RV Campground offers a welcoming and convenient stopover. With its friendly community atmosphere and proximity to both nature and town amenities, it is a must-visit destination for anyone travelling the Murray Valley Highway.
Koondrook Environmental Reserve – VIC Location Map
Park Information
- Name: Koondrook RV Campground (Koondrook RV Retreat)
- Address: Arbuthnot St / Penglase St, Koondrook VIC 3580, Australia
- Management: Gannawarra Shire Council / Local Committee
- GPS Coordinates: -35.63359, 144.1247
Location (Satellite View)
Site Information
- Location: Situated in the Koondrook Wetland Reserve precinct, accessed via Arbuthnot Street or Penglase Street. It is adjacent to Gunbower Creek and close to the town centre.
- Site Suitable For: strictly Self-Contained Vehicles Only. You must have your own on-board shower, toilet, and water/waste containment. Suitable for large caravans, motorhomes, and fifth-wheelers.
- Road Access: Good sealed road access to the reserve entrance, with gravel internal tracks.
- Site Surface: Flat gravel and grass sites, surrounded by native trees.
- Stay Limit: Maximum stay of 72 hours (3 nights).
Available Facilities
- Dump Point (On-site/Adjacent)
- Potable Water Taps
- BBQ Facilities (Nearby in reserve)
- Covered Seating Areas
- Walking Tracks (Connecting to town and forest)
- Close to Gunbower Creek
- Note: No power, no showers, and no camp kitchen. You must be self-sufficient.
Essentials to Bring
- Self-Containment: You must have your own toilet and shower facilities on board.
- Power: Solar panels or a generator (check noise curfew rules) are necessary as there are no powered sites.
- Donation/Fee: Bring cash for the donation box (if applicable) to support the upkeep of the facility.
- Insect Repellent: Mosquitoes can be active near the wetlands and creek.
- Fishing Gear: Excellent fishing spots nearby.
- Levelling Blocks: Sites are generally flat but blocks are always handy.
Park Policies & Features
- Pet Friendly: Yes, pets are permitted but must be kept on a lead at all times and cleaned up after.
- Fishing: Excellent fishing in Gunbower Creek and the Murray River. Common catches include Murray Cod, Golden Perch (Yellowbelly), and Carp. A Victorian Fishing Licence is required.
- Short Walks: The ‘Red Gum Statue Walk’ along the riverfront is a highlight. There are also extensive walking trails through the adjacent Koondrook State Forest and Gunbower Island.
Local Amenities (Koondrook & Barham)
Local Pubs
- Mates Royal Hotel: (Main St, Koondrook) Walking distance – Classic country pub with meals.
- Barham Hotel: (Murray St, Barham) Approx. 1.5km (Across the bridge).
- cluBarham (RSL & Services Club): (Niemur St, Barham) Approx. 1.8km.
Places to Eat
- Long Paddock Foodstore: (Main St, Koondrook) Approx. 400m – Highly rated cafe and local produce.
- Barham Vines: (Riverview Dr, Barham) Approx. 3km – Winery and pizza.
- Thai Pan: (Murray St, Barham) Approx. 1.5km.
- Mates Royal Hotel Bistro: (Main St, Koondrook) Approx. 350m.
Local Attractions
- Arbuthnot Sawmill: (Koondrook) Historic working sawmill. Approx. 600m.
- Koondrook Wharf: (Riverfront) Approx. 500m – Scenic viewing platform and boat docking.
- Red Gum Statue Walk: (Riverfront) Approx. 500m.
- Gunbower Island State Forest: (Adjacent) – Wetlands, birdwatching, and nature drives.
- Murrabit Country Market: (Murrabit) Approx. 20km – Huge market held on the first Saturday of the month.
Nearest Caravan Parks (Paid Options)
- Koondrook Caravan Park: (Gunbower Parade) Approx. 800m – Full facilities, cabins, powered sites.
- Barham Caravan & Tourist Park: (East Barham Rd, Barham) Approx. 2.5km.
Nearest Free Camps
- This location (Koondrook RV Retreat) is a donation/free camp.
- Gunbower Island State Forest: (Various bush camps) Approx. 5-10km.
- Spences Bridge: (Spences Bridge Rd) Approx. 10km.
Nearest Dump Points
- On-site at Koondrook RV Retreat: Located at 62 Penglase Street (part of the reserve precinct).
- Barham Recreation Reserve: (Barham) Approx. 3km.
Nearest Petrol Stations
- Shell Barham: (Moulamein Rd, Barham) Approx. 2km.
- Ampol Cohuna: (King George St, Cohuna) Approx. 23km (if heading south).
Nearest Drinking Water Resupply
- On-site at Koondrook RV Retreat: Potable water taps are available near the dump point.
Nearest Public Toilets
- Koondrook Wetland Reserve: Public toilets located nearby in the reserve (check access hours).
- Koondrook Wharf / Apex Park: (Main St) Public toilets available approx. 500m away.
Seasonal Weather Forecast for Koondrook
- Summer (December – February): Hot and dry. Average highs range from 30°C to 34°C, often higher. Great for swimming in the river, but shade is essential.
- Autumn (March – May): Mild and sunny. Warm days (22°C – 27°C) and cooler nights. Perfect for camping and walking.
- Winter (June – August): Cool to cold. Average highs around 13°C – 15°C. Nights are cold (3°C – 5°C) with frequent frosts. Campfires are popular.
- Spring (September – November): Pleasant and warming up. Highs range from 19°C to 26°C. The forest comes alive with birdlife.