by vicpres » Thu 20 Mar, 2014 12:48 pm
Hi Jane
In my experience, the more water there is around, the greater the likelihood of there being hoons and doof doof music around. On long weekends it is likely to be even worse, and worse again at Easter.
A venue that may meet your requirements is Mt Samaria State Park, which between Benalla and Mansfield. The best access is from the Mansfield end, as from the Benalla end the there is a rough-ish section of road near the crest of the range, though it is certainly passable by 2WD.
There are four camp sites, two drive in ones at Samaria Well and Spring Creek Mill, and two walk in ones, Wild Dog Creek (800m walk) and Camphora (not sure how far the walk in, but much less than Wild Dog Creek). On the Labour Day weekend the creeks at all but Samaria Well were running. There are several walks available that should satisfy all your party, ranging from easy (Wild Dog Falls) to a little more challenging (Mt Samaria summit) and the saw mill ruins are a bit different due to the drying kiln ruins that are there. Mt Samaria has 360 degree views that take in Mt Buller, Mt Stirling, Mt Buffalo and the plains from Wangaratta, to Benalla, Shepparton, Euroa. On a clear night you can see the lights of all these towns and many more beside. All the camp sites have fireplaces, tables and toilets. If staying at Samaria Well it is a 10k drive each way on a sometimes rough road to the walking tracks and the toilet is a 300m walk up hill from the camp site.
Another option which is a favourite Easter destination of mine is Wyperfeld. It's a much longer drive but the camp site is huge and I have never seen any hoons there or heard any loud music. There are always lots of families there and there are plenty of walks.
Chris Towers
President Bushwalking Australia
Vice-President, Bushwalking Victoria