Creek Junction - Rocky Ned Falls Walk


Starting at Rocky Ned day visitor area, this short 1.8km return walk crosses over and then follows Rocky Ned Creek for views of Rocky Ned Falls. Along the way take your time to explore the granite boulder formations and take in the views looking north across the Lima East valley.
The walk has occasional steps, short steep hills, formed track, some obstacles and is sign posted. Bushwalking experience recommended.
Rocky Ned Campground
This is one of the hidden gems of the Strathbogie State Forest. Surrounded by native forest, this campground offers the perfect location to pitch a tent or set up the camper trailer, with opportunities to explore the forest on linked walking tracks. Base yourself at this peaceful location so you can explore the hidden gems of the Strathbogie State Forest.
This is the main campground and day visitor area in a shady forest setting. This site caters for day visitors with basic amenities including fire pits, picnic tables, picnic shelter and drop toilet and a linked walking track to the nearby waterfall.
The site also caters for campers with dedicated fire pits, space for pitching a tent or bays in which to set up your camper trailer.
Notes
There is no rubbish collection at this site, please take your rubbish with you when you leave.
Water from nearby creek must be boiled prior to drinking.
The roads leading into Rocky Ned are unsealed and for most of the year are suitable for two-wheel drive vehicles, however access to the site may be slippery in wet weather.
There is limited phone reception available at this location, so please plan accordingly.
How to get there
Turn off the Midland Highway onto Lima East Road at Swanpool. Rocky Ned Campground and Day Visitor site is then located about 20 kilometres on the right hand side. 2WD dirt road access.

Access for Dogs:
Dogs allowed
Location
Lima East Road, Creek Junction 3666 View Map
Web Links
→ www.exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/rocky-ned-campground





