
Yarrawonga Common
A picturesque natural camping ground on the Murray River, perfect for fishing, relaxation, and enjoying the outdoors.
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Fewer crowds, more serene

Yarrawonga Common
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A picturesque natural camping ground on the Murray River, perfect for fishing, relaxation, and enjoying the outdoors.
"We are camped in our 21foot van right on the Murray riverbank. Good road in, three drop toilets, boat ramp and designated picnic area."

🎯 Beat the Easter Rush
Arrive a day early or explore more remote spots to avoid the massive crowds during Easter weekend.
🧻 BYO Toilet Paper
The drop toilets are clean but basic. Always bring your own toilet paper to be safe.

Quick Facts
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Murray Riverfront Camping
Along the Murray Riverbank
Pitch your tent or park your van right on the river for breathtaking views and direct water access.

Fishing Paradise
Murray River
Cast a line and try your luck catching Murray Cod, with some anglers reporting quick success.

Forest Walks
Designated forest areas
Explore the gorgeously kept forest surrounding the common, offering a peaceful escape.
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Planning Your Visit
Easter Weekend Camping Alert
Riverfront Camping Essentials
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Looking for a camping spot for Easter
Hi everyone. I didn't plan anything in advance and I'm now looking for somewhere to camp from the 29th to 31st of March. It doesn't matter if it's free or not as long as there are beautiful places to see in the area. Max 4 hours drive from Melbourne. Thank you for any advice :)
🎯 Beat the Easter Rush
Arrive a day early or explore more remote spots to avoid the massive crowds during Easter weekend.
🧻 BYO Toilet Paper
The drop toilets are clean but basic. Always bring your own toilet paper to be safe.
Best Camping spots
Looking for your best camping recommendations around the NSW and VIC border - driving back down to Melbourne from Northen NSW! Doesn’t need to be free
How cooked am i?
Bunch of my uni friends were looking to find a campsite for easter weekend. I was thinking of sheepsyard flat because i’ve been there a few times but everyone’s saying it’ll be too busy? How bad is it gonna be? Any alternatives?
🐦 Corella Alert!
These noisy birds can be a nuisance. Cover anything you don't want bird droppings on.
🎣 Fishing Hotspot
The Murray River is known for Murray Cod. Pack your fishing gear for a chance at a catch!
Looking for advice on a 4-5 day get away with my 12 year old in country Victoria.
I want to go away with my 12 year old for 4-5 days over the summer holidays. As I didn’t book 6 years ago the coast is out. We love hiking, bike riding, art galleries, museums. Last year we went to Shepparton. We did day trips to Kyabram Zoo, cactus country (highly recommend)…
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🎯 Beat the Easter Rush
Arrive a day early or explore more remote spots to avoid the massive crowds during Easter weekend.
🧻 BYO Toilet Paper
The drop toilets are clean but basic. Always bring your own toilet paper to be safe.
🐦 Corella Alert!
These noisy birds can be a nuisance. Cover anything you don't want bird droppings on.
🎣 Fishing Hotspot
The Murray River is known for Murray Cod. Pack your fishing gear for a chance at a catch!
🚗 Road In
The road in can be a little rough, but it's manageable for most vehicles.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Yarrawonga Common is lauded as a beautiful riverfront camping spot with excellent fishing opportunities. Visitors appreciate the direct access to the Murray River and the spaciousness of the common. However, some note the basic facilities, the need to bring your own supplies, and the potential for significant crowds during peak seasons.
"What a great find. We are camped in our 21foot van right on the Murray riverbank. Good road in, three drop toilets, boat ramp and designated picnic area. A number of other campers (some look they might have been here a while) but plenty of space. Close enough to Yarrawonga shopping area if needed"
Cayte Pryor
"Great place to camp! Right on the river near the boat ramp.. only for outboards though. Drop toilets were clean and tidy, take your own paper though. We loved it and will be back. Oh the Corellas were very noisy at times and best to cover anything you don't want poo on."
Kaeli Haines
"Great spot lots of space, very dry at the moment."
Shane Butler
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Yarrawonga Common is accessible by road, with a drive that can be a little rough in parts. It's located near Yarrawonga, making it a convenient destination for those in the region.
Yes, many visitors camp with caravans, including larger ones like 21-foot vans, right on the riverbank. The road in is generally manageable.
There are designated picnic areas and ample space for camping, with many choosing to park their vehicles directly at their campsite along the river.
While the road can be rough, it's generally accessible for 2WD vehicles. However, driving conditions can vary, so exercise caution.
Yarrawonga Common is close enough to the Yarrawonga shopping area for easy access to supplies if needed.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
While not explicitly stated as requiring bookings for all times, it's highly recommended, especially for popular periods like Easter weekend, to secure a spot.
Yarrawonga Common is an open camping area, typically accessible at any time. However, it's best to check local council information for any specific restrictions or seasonal closures.
Information regarding entry fees is not readily available, suggesting it may be a free camping area. However, it's always wise to confirm with local authorities.
Basic facilities include three drop toilets and a boat ramp. Visitors are advised to bring their own toilet paper.
Yes, Yarrawonga Common is a popular camping destination, with many visitors enjoying overnight stays along the riverbank.
🎫 🎣 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy camping, fishing (especially for Murray Cod), relaxing by the river, and exploring the surrounding forest.
Absolutely! The Murray River is a prime spot for fishing, with reports of successful catches of Murray Cod.
Yes, there are three drop toilets available. However, it's essential to bring your own toilet paper as it's not always provided.
While not explicitly mentioned, the river is generally suitable for swimming in many areas. Always check local conditions and safety advice.
Expect to encounter corellas, which can be noisy. The forest areas may also host other native Australian wildlife.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yarrawonga Common is a natural camping area and does not have on-site dining facilities. You'll need to bring all your own food and drinks.
Campfire regulations can change based on fire bans. Always check current restrictions with local authorities before planning a campfire.
The town of Yarrawonga is nearby and offers various options for purchasing groceries and supplies.
Pack all your meals, snacks, and plenty of water. Consider non-perishable items and a cooler for perishables.
Yes, there is a designated picnic area, which is a great spot for day visitors or for setting up a meal away from the main camping spots.
📸 📸 Photography
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best light for photography, with golden hour casting a beautiful glow over the river and forest.
The riverbank at sunrise and sunset, the forest trails, and the general camping scenes along the Murray River are all highly photogenic.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's essential to check with local authorities and adhere to all aviation rules before flying a drone.
A versatile camera with a good zoom lens is recommended for capturing both landscapes and wildlife. A wide-angle lens is great for the river views.
Generally, there are no specific restrictions on photography for personal use. However, always be respectful of other campers' privacy.







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