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Tarnagulla Recreation Reserve

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Wayman Street, Tarnagulla VIC 3551

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Features

  • Campground ($)
  • Oval
  • Tennis courts
  • Gazebo
  • Playground
  • Toilets with coin operated showers
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire pits
  • Rubbish bins
  • Dogs allowed (must be on leash)
The Tarnagulla Recreation Reserve features an oval, tennis courts, and playground as well as camping/picnic facilities.

Camping at Tarnagulla Recreation Reserve



Camping fees are $5 per day per camp, maximum stay allowed: 30 days out of 44. After a stay of 30 days, a camper is required to vacate the camping ground for at least two weeks before staying again. The contact number for the reserve's caretaker is: 0400976970. 

Caravans and big rigs are welcome, generators are allowed, and usual fire restriction apply. Camping is permitted around the oval - not on it.

Visitor facilities at Tarnagulla Recreation Reserve


Small fire pits are available at the various campsites, and a bonfire pit is located near the gazebo.

The toilet block offers coin operated showers. 

Playground at Tarnagulla Recreation Reserve


There's a playground which features a hillside slide, monkey bars, springer toy and wooden fort. The fort has a slide, a roof, tyres up the side to climb, and a rope climbing wall (the rope is damaged).

More to explore nearby


Behind the campground you will find the Tarnagulla Reservoir - a peaceful spot for bushwalking, birdwatching, swimming and fishing. There are also plenty of good spots around the Tarnagulla area for gold prospecting.




DID YOU KNOW...

  • There are so many excellent playgrounds tucked away in little-known places. Take a look through this great list of playgrounds throughout the Victorian Goldfields.
  • Camping is a great way to explore the Victorian Goldfields. Many campgrounds are located close to interesting attractions and historic sites, and the Goldfields region is certainly not lacking in fascinating things to discover. 
 

Comments

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Wes
25/09/2017
Just stumbled across this area bloody fantastic spot
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10/10/2018
top spot thanks you for having me be back next week
Greg and Gerdi Murray
02/02/2020
Great place Dot and Wayne are the friendliest people you could ever meet very quiet and relaxing great pub meals and the biggest scones I've ever seen at the tourist information/cafe.Lots to see and do.
Shell and Dook
10/03/2020
What a beautiful spot. Quiet and friendly. Clean and well kept facility's. Wayne and Dot are the friendliest hosts. Full of information and kindness. We would recommend them and their park to anyone. We will be going back on a regular basis. Thanks Wayne and Dot!
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