Paddys Plain Remote Bush Camp

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Paddys Plain remote bush camp is a secluded and peaceful camping area situated in an open forest setting, nestled between the imposing Mount Maroon and Mount May. The campsite is characterized by the lush open forest, offering a tranquil atmosphere and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. It's an excellent place for those who appreciate the rugged serenity of the Australian wilderness.

Facilities & Amenities

  • Suitable For Tents

Rules

  • Not suitable for children and infants

Additional rules

1) Open fires: Prohibited. Use fuel stoves only.
2) Generator use: Not allowed.

Things to know

Visitors can reach Paddys Plain by foot, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a true wilderness experience. It is accessible from the Cotswold trailhead or via Drynans Hut Road, but it's worth noting that the northern access from Newman Road is now restricted. Paddys Plain does not have defined campsites, but it can accommodate a maximum of 30 people. This limitation on campers helps maintain the pristine environment and ensures a more exclusive experience. This campsite is ideal for self-sufficient campers who are ready to embark on a walk-in camping adventure. Campers are required to be self-reliant and well-prepared for their stay in this remote bushland. The ground at Paddys Plain is primarily covered with soil and leaf litter, giving it an authentic bushland feel. Campers should take care to respect and preserve the natural surroundings. Open fires are strictly prohibited at this campsite. Campers must use fuel stoves for cooking and heating, ensuring that the pristine environment remains free from the risks associated with open flames. The use of generators is not allowed, contributing to the campsite's peaceful and nature-centric atmosphere. Campers should come well-prepared with drinking water, extra food, a first-aid kit, topographic map, compass, torch, warm clothing, wet weather gear, rubbish bags, insect repellent, and a fuel or gas stove for cooking. A small trowel for burying faecal waste is also recommended to ensure responsible waste management. It's important to note that there is no mobile phone coverage in this remote bush camp, making it an ideal location for a digital detox and complete immersion in the natural surroundings.

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The campsite is characterized by the lush open forest, offering a tranquil atmosphere and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. It's an excellent place for those who appreciate the rugged serenity of the Australian wilderness.

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