Lots of Campsites right near the oceans edge, toilets and short walk to the ocean. Mix of sheltered and open sites.
This camping area offers shady campsites set among tall Banksias right on the shore of Waratah Bay. The adjacent beach is unpatrolled and not recommended for swimming. The area is popular for fishing and rock pooling.
Advanced bookings and payment are required.
Bear Gully Campground is a good option for a one-night stay or a short getaway. The campsites are large and grassy, with picnic tables and scenic views of the beach. The amenities are limited, with no potable water and non-flush toilets. However, the toilets are kept clean and the picnic tables are well-maintained. The campground is suitable for self-sufficient campers with their own gear.
Some reviewers mentioned that the campground was a good spot despite weather conditions such as strong winds and rain. One reviewer brought their own water and enjoyed their stay. Another reviewer mentioned that booking is done through the Victorian government's website.
It's worth noting that the campground has been temporarily closed pending an Indigenous survey, but it's unclear if that closure is still in effect. Overall, Bear Gully Campground is a good option for those looking for a simple and peaceful camping experience with beautiful views.
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