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    Camping Fees in Victoria

    Hi All,
    Certainly worth a read, bit of thought and a response to the DEPI.

    DEPI - National Parks Camping and Accommodation Fees

    According, to Parks, "Parks Victoria will use the funds received from camping and accommodation charges to maintain facilities, services and their surrounding environment."

    Interesting.

    Mike
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    Well they can look forward to a lot of empty parks ..... The idea of goverment parks is they should be small fee/voluntary donation .... The idea is to bring tourists to the area, not make money.

    From what I can see they will now want $60 a night for the "free" camp sites down at the grampians ... no power, most pit toilets etc...

    this is a joke right ?? Evenyone will camp just outside the camping areas for free rather than pay that.

    It's getting to the point where a family simply can't afford to go away. Eg: christmas break in school holidays .... 2 kids and one baby, we are looking at close to $100 a night for a square of dead grass/dust to set our tent up on. It's insanely expensive. Now even the unserviced "cheap" option doesn't appear to exist (not that my wife would do pit toilets etc).

    seeya,
    Shane L.

    Very high
    Hot showers, fully serviced, full time ranger presence,
    sewer toilets, designated campsites, booking service,
    treated drinking water, laundry facilities, unique location
    Tidal River, Wilsons
    Promontory NP
    High
    Some showers, Partially serviced, regular ranger patrols,
    mostly septic/sewer toilets, mostly designated sites,
    booking service, some drinking water, unique location
    Cape Conran CP, Grampians
    NP, Lake Eildon NP
    Mid
    No showers, partially serviced, infrequent ranger patrols, booking service, pit/composting toilet, mostly
    undesignated sites
    Brisbane Ranges NP, Great
    Otway NP, Cape Liptrap CP,
    Cathedral Range SP
    Basic and very basic
    Unserviced, minimal ranger patrols, typically no booking
    service, pit or no pit toilets
    Mornington Peninsula NP,
    Bunyip SP, Lerderderg SP
    Group lodges
    12, 24 & 30 bed, bunk style Group Lodges
    accommodation
    Wilson’s Promontory NP,
    Cape Conran CP
    Huts
    4 & 6 bed single room bunk style Huts self- contained
    no ensuite.
    Wilson’s Promontory NP


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    High – Non powered – site up to 6 persons
    $48.70
    Mid – site up to 6 persons
    $37.80
    Mid – per person
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    Basic and very basic – site up to 6 persons
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    I've only had to pay for camping a few times ever but I must have used a lot of facilities installed by Parks. Fine by me if they need it.
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