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Forest North Camping Lower Glenelg National Park Victoria Australia. Experience the best of the Glenelg River when camping at the Forest North Campground which is very popular for a range of water activities including flat water canoeing, kayaking, fishing and swimming. Access can be tricky, a 4WD vehicle is recommended. The campground has 3 unpowered campsites suitable for camper trailers, campervans and tents only. Each campsite accommodates up to six people. Campground facilities include non-flush toilets, fireplaces, picnic tables and non-potable water. The Forest North Campground is easily accessible by 4WD vehicles, and advanced bookings are required year-round. This is a very popular campground. The Glenelg River is a great waterway for flat water canoeing for both experienced and inexperienced paddlers. It covers a distance of over 75km from Dartmoor to its mouth near Nelson. For most of its course, the river flows through the Lower Glenelg National Park, a place of exceptional natural beauty which is home to spectacular wildlife. Visitors to the Lower Glenelg National Park Victoria can stay at some of the 7 campsites reserved exclusively for the use of canoeists and kayakers and for fishing. While the full Glenelg River Trail takes around four days, there is a popular three-day option and you can also hire a canoe for a day-trip. There are canoe hire outlets in Dartmoor, Winnap and Nelson. All canoe campsites in the park must be booked and pay all applicable fees. Sites can only be booked for a maximum of one night.
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Stretching from Dartmoor to Nelson, the Glenelg River Canoe Trail meanders through the lower reaches of the Glenelg River.