No water in the lake and being the South West of Victoria in dry/drought conditions. However, the camp on the outskirts of town has plenty of space, shade and drinking water available at several taps located around the Lake foreshore. The showers are hot and the toilets flush. A volunteer will call late in the afternoon to collect $5- per night. Very quite and on New Years Eve was only occupied by "Grey Nomads" and few families. No water in the Lake at this time of the year does provide sum positives???
I never spotted that they were in different sections of the forum, until you pointed it out, only that they were under different named topics
So thanks for that as I shall try to more alert from now on
In my opinion, so I could be wrong, it is very easy not to spot a camp when using the Search, as sometimes the same camp is put under different names
For example this topic is named Green Hill Lake Reserve-Ararat Vic, while the other topic is named ARARAT free camping
I hope that I am doing the right thing by putting links to camps I have stayed at, which are in different names/sections of the forum I just have the gut feeling that it is the right thing to do Or at least not doing any harm
Just spent 5 days as this lake. Brilliant and plenty of rainbow trout. Lake restocked last August after drought. The entire campsite is dog friendly with one section off-leash. On the Easter weekend there was about 300 vans/tents.