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Introduction:
The Camperdown Bushwalking Club has regular bushwalks for all ages and fitness levels. Visitors are welcome. Coming activities are detailed in our quarterly newsletter and on our Facebook Page.
Located in the heart of South West Victoria’s volcanic lakes and plains region, the Camperdown Bushwalking Club is an active club that makes the most of what our region offers. With volcanic lakes and craters at our doorstep and the Grampians, the Great Ocean Road, the Otways, the Goldfields and several rail trails all within easy reach, our club hosts regular weekday and weekend activities to suit all ages and fitness levels. Activities include day, basecamp and overnight hikes and, at least once a year, we head further afield for extended hiking. Our aim is to enjoy safe and environmentally responsible walking, as well as developing and sharing friendships.
Bushwalking Activities: Day Walks, Weekend Backpack Walks, Extended Backpack Walks, Base Camp Walks
Other Outdoor Activities: Cycling / Mountain Biking
Camperdown Bushwalking Club Inc is a member club of Bushwalking Victoria.
Bushwalking Victoria welcomes all walkers, outdoor adventurers and nature lovers to our bushwalking community. Bushwalking Victoria aims to inspire more people to walk in natural areas for enjoyment, health, wellbeing and appreciation of the environment
Joining a bushwalking club is a great way to meet new people, improve your fitness and have fun in the outdoors.Club membership is not expensive with most annual membership fees ranging from $35-$60. It is usually not necessary to become a member to join an activity, with most clubs welcoming visitors along for a trial.
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