Camping Ovens River Warby-Ovens National Park

National Parks and Reserves

There is a range of unpowered camping options available. No fees or bookings are required. Campers must be self-sufficient and bring their own firewood and drinking water.
Green and pink swags set up on a grassy rivers edge with a river flowing behind the camp site.
ovns river
Green grassy area with a dirt track and people walking underneath gum trees next to a picnic table.
Koala sitting in a gum tree with a river in the back ground
SIgns with information about fishing and camping at Hills Bend in amongst some grass
Self-sufficient campers will enjoy the dispersed bush camping along the Ovens River, with its sandy beaches, river access and fishing. There are picnic tables at some of the river bends but no other facilities. Permanent structures or camps are not permitted.

In dry weather, it may be possible to access some areas with 2WD vehicles including campervans and caravans, but exercise caution and look out for deep potholes and wheel tracks. Roads may become impassable in wet weather, even to 4WD vehicles. Check the latest conditions and road closures.

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