Address & Contact
Kara Kara National Park
Redbank VIC 3478
Phone: 131 963
Email: N/A
Web: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/kara-kara-national-park
Information
The Teddington campground is the perfect vantage point to explore the rest of Kara Kara National Park, with access to the interior trails via Teddignton road. Walk, run, ride or drive the deeper trails with a fantastic range of mountain biking trails and 4x4 experiences available for all skill levels.
The Teddington campground sits on the banks of the Teddington Reservoir, nestled at the heart of Kara Kara National Park. The campsite is surrounded by rolling hills and majestic box ironbark forests. Enjoy a meander around the reservoir with an easy return loop back to the campsite.
Grazing kangaroos regularly visit the site, however take care not to feed wildlife as it can damage and endanger their health. Enjoy the best Kara Kara has to offer with free camping located in the pleasant Teddington valley. Campsites vary in size and many can accommodate large groups. Access is very good for caravans and motorhomes. There are flushing toilets and a cubicle to hang your own portable shower. Wood fired barbeques are available, however firewood collection in the park is prohibited.
Toilets, picnic tables and fireplaces are provided and the campground is accessible for caravans. Take a stroll from Teddington Campgrounds to the historic Teddington Hut, constructed in 1955. This area also attracts lively flocks of White Cockatoos. Camping is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please bring your own drinking water.
In the nearby Stuart Mill Reservoir, canoe or kayak through the waters, or try fishing for Brown Trout and Redfin. Bring your mountain bike to explore the forest roads. While bikes are not allowed on walking tracks within the park, Centre Road is a scenic place to drive or ride, with other shorter rides off this route. This main road is also popular for scenic drives.