About this campground
Snottygobble Loop offers visitor vehicle-based camping opportunities tucked away under the peppermint trees. The 11 campsites share sheltered facilities, and there is a large site that is suitable for groups or families. Camp fees apply.
Campfires are usually permitted, in the provided fire rings only, between April 15 and November 30 but fire restrictions may be imposed at any time and without notice. Bring your own firewood. When fire restrictions are in place campfires must not be lit and any appliance powered by burning solid fuel must not be used. Always comply with any instructions at campgrounds and parks.
Campers´ own liquid or gas fuel barbeques, stoves and heaters can be used at any time, unless a total fire ban has been declared.
Bushwalkers and birdwatchers can see what they can spot from various trails through the scrub, and anglers will find the brook a good spot for freshwater fishing.
Goblin Swamp was damaged in a bushfire and is closed for repairs. The walk trail between Snotty Gobble Loop Campground and Goblin Swamp is also closed. You can still follow the 1km trail between Grass Tree Hollow and Snotty Gobble Loop campgrounds.
A walk trail that begins at Grass Tree Hollow campsite passes through Snottygobble Loop and takes the visitor through the forest to Goblin Swamp.
- Distance: 2.5km one way*
- Class: 3 moderately easy
- Time: Allow 1½ hours
*This is the distance of the whole walk trail, not just from Snottygobble Loop to Goblin Swamp.
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Facilities
Toilet
Shade shelter
Activities
Bird watching
Bushwalking
Camping
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Snottygobble Loop.
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Bibbulman people as the Traditional Owners of Hawke National Park.