Considered the best of the campgrounds in
Deep Creek Conservation Park, certainly the largest. Not only are hot showers available, but the sites are set amongst a beautiful Stringybark forest. All sites are numbered.
The sites are large and
well spaced. Caravans are OK here, as there is plenty of room to manoeuvre.
It is a fairly sheltered site, but can still be wind affected. The trees do offer a degree of shade from the sun.
There are three easy walks accessible from the Stringybark
campground. The longest is a 5km return trip named the Spring Wildflower Walk that is best done during the colourful wildflower season of September to November. All three are circuit walks that weave through the Stringybark forest and the dense fern undergrowth.
Kangaroos and a surprising amount of bird life can be found in and around the
campground. Crimson Rosellas are common, along with magpies, wrens and robins.
Fees apply for entering and camping at
Deep Creek Conservation Park with on
the spot fines if you do not display a valid permit.