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Noojee Toorongo Falls Campground

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41 Reviews

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A P.
5 years ago
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Meridith B.
6 years ago
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Tomas J Hume + Amy
6 years ago

Wasps! Bring repellent or keep food secured and away. Who knew wasps liked bacon.

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Tomas J Hume + Amy
6 years ago

Was a beautiful campsite could see how it could get crowded heaps of spots to camp, wasn’t too busy on the Wednesday- Friday that we stayed. Beautiful river, lovely town the local supermarket seemed to have shut down but the cafe across the road stocks everything you’ll need from snags to toilet rolls and the owner is ver helpful. Would definitely stay here again

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Daniel
6 years ago

Too popular and crowded.


Top Questions

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Kriszta 8 months ago
Question:

Did you see motorhomes on the campground? or mainly tents?

Answer:

Had a combination of both. Gets pretty busy though even non public holidays. by Hiram C.

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Eva Worrell-Smith 1 year ago
Question:

Is there mobile reception?

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Can you swim or float in the river here by Madison H.

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Not so much swimming but definitely nice experience, ice cold and rocky. by Kriszta

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Maurizio De Spirt 1 year ago
Question:

Hi good people. Is the camp side busy?

Answer:

It's a free camp so does get busy on weekends, but if you arrive early you should be ok as there are plenty of sites. by Dennis M.

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We went 2 days before Easter and that secured us a place. Super busy on public holiday by Kriszta

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Billy L. 1 year ago
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Does it get busy after Easter ends??

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Sunday was not that bad, there were free patches by Kriszta

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Chris S. 6 years ago
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Can you ride dirt bikes there ?

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Location

440 Toorongo Valley Rd,
Noojee,
Victoria

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Caravans
Yes
Management
State Forest
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Average temperature

January
L 12°C
H 25°C
February
L 11°C
H 25°C
March
L 10°C
H 22°C
April
L 7°C
H 19°C
May
L 6°C
H 15°C
June
L 4°C
H 13°C
July
L 3°C
H 12°C
August
L 4°C
H 13°C
September
L 5°C
H 15°C
October
L 7°C
H 18°C
November
L 9°C
H 21°C
December
L 10°C
H 23°C
Source: Meteostat

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