keep hearing about greens lake , is it a free camp, whats there apart from a lake, re: water toilets etc.
thanks for any help
lyn
jules47 said
04:21 PM Nov 2, 2012
Toilets and water - don't know it is drinkable - sure someone else will fill you in - though it is in the CAW bible - look for Elmore. It is a great spot.
Sheba said
05:17 PM Nov 2, 2012
You can Google it for info too.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Jaytee said
11:16 PM Nov 2, 2012
We were at Greens Lake last week for a few days.
There is a huge area to park along the lake shore. There are flushing toilets, a boat ramp and a few picnic tables but nothing else in the way of facilities. There was a sign saying the water was not suitable for drinking so we did not top up our water tank there. It is a very pleasant and quiet place (apart from the dog barking in the distance all day, every day while we were there!)
We also stayed at Girgarre a few kilometres up the road from Greens Lake towards Shepparton. At Girgarre the water is potable and there are good toilets and showers (key for showers is available from the PO apparently) but they were unlocked while we were there because there was a group of campers who had the showers unlocked for the weekend.
Happywanderer said
02:33 AM Nov 3, 2012
Pop Greens into the search up the top of the page. You will find all you need to know about the lake. Or click on my name and threads started by me on the left hand side. it may give you different threads as will only bring up 5 at a time.
beiffe said
02:45 PM Nov 3, 2012
Ayson's reserve towards Elmore is my favourite and I stray there every time I pass that area. Camps 6 #476
There are many sites in the local area to stay and some are quite large and you can camp with the groups or away on your own.
Hi Guys,
keep hearing about greens lake , is it a free camp, whats there apart from a lake, re: water toilets etc.
thanks for any help
lyn
You can Google it for info too.
Cheers,
Sheba.
There is a huge area to park along the lake shore. There are flushing toilets, a boat ramp and a few picnic tables but nothing else in the way of facilities. There was a sign saying the water was not suitable for drinking so we did not top up our water tank there. It is a very pleasant and quiet place (apart from the dog barking in the distance all day, every day while we were there!)
We also stayed at Girgarre a few kilometres up the road from Greens Lake towards Shepparton. At Girgarre the water is potable and there are good toilets and showers (key for showers is available from the PO apparently) but they were unlocked while we were there because there was a group of campers who had the showers unlocked for the weekend.
Or click on my name and threads started by me on the left hand side. it may give you different threads as will only bring up 5 at a time.
There are many sites in the local area to stay and some are quite large and you can camp with the groups or away on your own.
Regards
Brian