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Dogs allowed
No booking required
Camping
No fees payable
Historical interest
Walking

There is no drinking water at the site but water can be collected from the Little Ada River, accessed via the Walk Into History. Note: Drinking water should be boiled before use.

There is no toilet on site (closest current toilet is at the Ada Tree). All toilet waste MUST be buried at least 50m away from watercourses.

The site has wooden food boxes near the campsites where you can temporarily store your food for safe keeping from the local wildlife.

Suitable for

Intermediate (some experience recommended)

Overview

Ada No2 Mill is a secluded, walker-only campsite set among the tall timber of the central highlands. The site has basic facilities such as tent platforms and fire pits.

The campsite shares the name and location of the Ada No. 2 Sawmill, destroyed by the 1939 bushfires. Relics from the sawmill can still be found around the campsite, including the original boiler and sections of tramways.

Ada No. 2 is one of 3 campsites located along the Walk into History.

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Page last updated: 19/12/22