Rocklands Reservoir is the largest water reservoir in Victoria. Constructed during the 1950s in the Rocklands
State Forest. Around the edges of Rocklands are six
free camping grounds from which to start exploring the area. Pet friendly. Fishing, water skiing, swimming, boating, canoeing.Mountain
Dam –
boat ramp,
toilets, suitable for camping, pets welcome
Ferguson’s
Camp –
boat ramp,
toilets, suitable for camping, pets welcome
Glendinning
Camp – the largets
camp with
boat ramp,
toilets, suitable for camping and caravanning, pets welcome
Brody’s
Camp – suitable for camping, pets welcome
Henry’s
Camp – suitable for camping, pets welcome
Brookes Camping Reserve – suitable for camping, pets welcomeNo bookings required, and on a first in first served basis. Peak times can be busy.Nearby there are a number of walks and the Black Range State Park provides excellent bushwalking. There are three tracks to discover, all of which vary in length, scenery, style, pace and level. A short walk takes you to an
Aboriginal art site.This Reservoir is a popular fishing hotspot for locals and angling enthusiasts where Brown and
Rainbow Trout, Australian Bass, Murray Cod, Golden Perch, European Carp, Redfin and Yabbies may be caught. Water levels vary seasonally -
check local conditions for site suitability.