67 Lake Eildon Campsites: Camping At Lake Eildon

Discover the ultimate guide to camping at Lake Eildon, featuring 67 campsites from family friendly caravan parks to free camping spots. For over a decade, we’ve towed our offroad caravan across Victoria, but few places rival Lake Eildon’s versatility.

Located in the foothills of the Victorian High Country, this sprawling reservoir offers over 500 kilometres of shoreline, making it a haven for campers seeking everything from family-friendly caravan parks to rugged bush hideouts. Whether you’re a solo traveller or part of a large group with multiple vehicles, Lake Eildon delivers.

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Lake Eildon’s Camping Landscape

The area’s diversity means you can tailor your trip to match your style. Below, we break down the camping sites Lake Eildon offers, weighing their pros and cons based on our firsthand experiences.

Camping Sites Lake Eildon Blue Gum Flat

Camping Sites Lake Eildon Blue Gum Flat

Caravan Parks: Comfort Amidst Nature

Pros

  • Facilities Galore: Parks like Goughs Bay Caravan Park and BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks provide powered sites, pools and camp kitchens.
  • Family Friendly: Mini-golf, playgrounds and organised activities keep kids entertained.
  • Convenience: Proximity to towns like Mansfield ensures easy access to supplies.

Cons

  • Cost: Sites range from $35–$80/night, pricier than free options.
  • Crowds: Peak seasons (summer and Easter) mean packed grounds and noise.

National Park Campgrounds: Scenic And Affordable

Pros

  • Natural Beauty: Sites like Devil’s Cove offer lakeside views and bushwalking trails.
  • Basic Amenities: Pit toilets and fireplaces are common; some, like Candlebark, even have drinking water.
  • Cost: Fees ($30–$50/night) are lower than caravan parks.

Cons

  • Limited Space: Popular spots fill fast – arrive early.
  • 4WD Access Required: Some areas, like Jerusalem Creek, demand robust vehicles.

Lake Eildon Free Camping: Adventure on a Budget

For those seeking Lake Eildon camping free options, the Delatite Arm Reserve steals the show. Sites like Gough Arm and Picnic Point Campground let you park amid towering gums with lake access.

Pros

  • Zero Cost: Perfect for extended stays.
  • Privacy: Spread out with large groups; many sites accommodate multiple vehicles.
  • Pet-Friendly: Most allow dogs (unlike some national parks).

Cons

  • Self-Sufficiency Required: Bring water, portable toilets and firewood.
  • Rough Roads: Newton Campground’s steep access challenges novice drivers.

Road Into Lake Eildon Camping Areas

Road Into Lake Eildon Camping Areas

State Forest And Hipcamps: Hidden Gems

State Forest Sites (e.g., Long Gully)

  • Pros: Free, secluded and dog-friendly.
  • Cons: Minimal facilities—ideal for seasoned campers.

Hipcamps

  • Pros: Unique stays on private land (e.g., glamping setups).
  • Cons: Variable quality; bookings essential.

 

Every Camping Site At Lake Eildon: The Full List

Here’s a curated list of the region’s best parks, campgrounds and hidden gems complete with descriptions, costs, pet policies, facilities and insider details.

1. Goughs Bay Caravan Park

A well maintained caravan park in Victoria’s High Country, offering grassy sites for tents, caravans, camper trailers, and cabins. Near Lake Eildon, with outdoor activities and essential amenities.

Type: Caravan Park
Location: Bayside Blvd, Goughs Bay
Cost: Powered: $35-45/night (2ppl); Unpowered: $29-35/night (2ppl)
Pet Friendly: Yes
Contact: (03) 5777 3572
Website: goughsbaycaravanpark.com.au
Toilets: Yes

2. Howqua Valley Caravan Park

Lakeside holiday park on the edge of Lake Eildon with mountain views, a lagoon pool, mini golf, general store, camp kitchen, BBQ, and powered/unpowered sites. Family-friendly with water sports and kids activities.

Type: Caravan Park
Location: 2740 Mansfield-Woods Point Rd, Howqua
Cost: Not Known
Pet Friendly: Not Known
Website: highcountryonline.com.au/howqua-valley-holiday-park-howqua/
Toilets: Yes

3. Jamieson Caravan Park

Caravan park on the Jamieson River, 10min from Lake Eildon boat ramp. Offers cabins, grassed campsites, pool, sports facilities, and is dog-friendly during quiet periods. Close to nature activities and water sports.

Type: Caravan Park
Location: 6 Grey Street, Jamieson
Cost: From $46/night (campsite)
Pet Friendly: Dog friendly during quiet periods
Website: mtbuller.com.au/winter/plan-your-visit/accommodation/jamieson-caravan-park
Toilets: Yes

4. Gough Arm

One of 28 campgrounds in Delatite Arm Reserve on Lake Eildon; Vehicle based camping, forest setting, access to shoreline, fishing, boating, paddling. Basic facilities, some fireplaces and picnic tables, no water supply.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

5. The Orchard

Campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, foreshore of Lake Eildon. Basic bush camping, access to water, fishing, boating, paddling. Some fireplaces/picnic tables, no water supply.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

6. Dunns

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Forest setting, access to lake, fishing, boating, paddling. Basic amenities, some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

7. Newton

Campsite in Delatite Arm Reserve, close to water, grassy sites, suitable for tents, camper trailers, fishing, water sports, scenic views, 4WD access. Water access steep in places.

Type: Tent, camper trailer, Vehicle based
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: anycamp.com.au/l/campsites/goughs-bay-vic/free; youtube.com/watch?v=1mpMzbXQOpw
Toilets: Yes

8. Sheep Dip Flat

One of 28 Delatite Arm Reserve campgrounds, bush setting, access to lake for fishing, paddling, boating. Basic facilities, some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

9. Blue Gum Flat

Designated bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Access to lake, suitable for fishing, paddling, boating. Basic amenities, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

10. Blue Gum Flat 2

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Forest setting, access to lake, fishing, boating, paddling. Some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

11. Blue Gum Flat 3

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Access to water, fishing, paddling, boating. Basic facilities, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

Plenty Of Room ForLarge Group Camping At Lake eildon

Plenty Of Room ForLarge Group Camping At Lake eildon

12. Picnic Point Campground

Small grassy camping area among native trees with pretty views over Delatite Arm of Lake Eildon. Room for small groups, easy lake access, popular for water sports, fishing, bushwalking, 4WD, trail bikes.

Type: Tent, small caravan, camper trailer
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/picnic-point-campground
Toilets: Some

13. Kirbys

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Forest setting, access to lake, fishing, boating, paddling. Some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

14. P Team Patch 2

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Forest setting, access to lake, fishing, boating, paddling. Some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

15. Long Gully Campsite

Basic bush campsite in Howes Creek area, near Lake Eildon. Free, toilets, pets allowed, suitable for caravans, camper trailers, state forest, boat ramp nearby, fishing, swimming.

Type: Caravan, camper trailer, tent, Vehicle based
Location: Walshs Road, Howes Creek, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: Yes

16. Cullitons Camp

Bush campground in Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon. Forest setting, access to lake, fishing, boating, paddling. Some fireplaces/picnic tables, bring water.

Type: Vehicle based (car, caravan, camper trailer), tent
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve, Lake Eildon, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au/activities/camping/delatite-arm
Toilets: Some

17. Taylors Camping Ground 1

Basic bush campground in Lake Eildon National Park. Pit toilets, fireplaces, unpowered sites, access to lake, fishing, bushwalking. No bookings, first-come, first-served.

Type: Tent, camper trailer, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon National Park, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/lake-eildon-national-park
Toilets: Yes

18. Taylors 2

Bush campground in Lake Eildon National Park. Pit toilets, fireplaces, unpowered sites, access to lake, fishing, bushwalking. No bookings, first-come, first-served.

Type: Tent, camper trailer, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon National Park, VIC
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/lake-eildon-national-park
Toilets: Yes

19. Wentworths

Bush campground in Lake Eildon area, likely basic facilities. Exact details unconfirmed – may require on-site verification.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

20. Ewarts Camp Ground (Lake Eildon National Park)

Basic national park campground with pit toilets, fireplaces, and lake access. Unpowered sites, fishing and bushwalking opportunities.

Type: Tent, camper trailer
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

21. Bogon’s Bend

Informal lakeside camping spot, likely basic bush camping with lake access. Exact facilities unverified.

Type: Tent, small caravans
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

22. Chill Cove

Bush camping area near Lake Eildon, water access for fishing/boating. Bring own supplies.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

23. Samington’s Rest

Unofficial camping spot – likely basic bush camping near water. Self-sufficient camping required.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

24. Snibbs Bay

Lakeside camping area, exact facilities unknown. Likely suitable for tents and small trailers.

Type: Tent, small caravans
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

25. The Island

Water access camping requiring boat transport. Basic facilities, popular for fishing.

Type: Boat based camping
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

26. Bee Tree

Bush camping spot in forest setting, exact location and facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

27. North Camp

Generic name suggests basic camping area – likely unserviced bush camping.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

28. Kangaroo Gully

Bush camping area, exact facilities unknown. Likely suitable for self-sufficient campers.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

29. Crockett Bay

Lakeside camping spot, potentially similar to other Delatite Arm Reserve sites.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

30. Cullitons

Likely refers to Cullitons Camp in Delatite Arm Reserve – basic bush camping with lake access.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Delatite Arm Reserve
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Some

31. Harrops Flat

Flat camping area near water, exact facilities unknown. Bring own supplies.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

32. Emily’s Inlet

Small inlet camping spot, water access for boats. Basic bush camping.

Type: Boat-based camping
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

33. Heavy Duty Cove

Larger cove suitable for bigger groups, exact facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

34. Steel Seal Point

Rocky foreshore camping, likely 4WD access. Self-sufficient camping required.

Type: Tent, 4WD camping
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

35. Parkers Flat

Flat grassy area suitable for tents/caravans. Facilities unknown.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

36. Owen’s Hill

Elevated camping spot with lake views. Basic bush camping.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

Looking At Lake Eildon From Top Of Ridge

Looking At Lake Eildon From Top Of Ridge

37. Raids Inlet

Small water-access camping area, fishing-focused. Bring own toilet.

Type: Boat-based camping
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

38. Kane’s Corner

Remote lakeside camping spot, exact location unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

39. Mads Corner

Informal camping area, likely suitable for small groups.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

40. Jimmys Bend

River bend camping spot, fishing access. Basic facilities.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

41. Dumbells Point

Peninsula camping with water access. Self-sufficient camping required.

Type: Tent, boat-based
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

42. Carls Corner

Remote bush camping spot, exact facilities unknown.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

43. North Maintongoon

Forest camping area near Howqua River. Basic facilities.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Maintongoon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

44. South Maintongoon Campground

Designated campground near Howqua River with pit toilets.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Maintongoon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

45. Fairy Light Campsite

Small scenic camping area, exact facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

46. Mountaineer Inlet Boat Camp

Boat-accessed camping with composting toilets. Fishing and watersports focus.

Type: Boat based camping
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

47. Devil’s Cove Campground

National park site with hot showers, toilets, and lake access. Fees apply.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: $30-50/night
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

48. Candlebark Camp Ground

Equipped campground with drinking water, toilets, and boat ramp access.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: $30-50/night
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

49. Lakeside Campground

Main national park campground with toilets, boat ramp, and picnic facilities.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: $30-50/night
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

50. Eildon Pondage Holiday Park

Full facility park with pool, camp kitchen, and powered sites.

Type: Caravan Park
Location: 10 Eildon Road
Cost: $35-60/night
Pet Friendly: Yes
Contact: 03 5774 2105
Website: eildonpondage.com
Toilets: Yes

51. BIG4 Breeze Holiday Parks – Eildon

Family-friendly park with pool, jumping pillow, and camp kitchen.

Type: Caravan Park
Location: 746 Back Eildon Road
Cost: $40-80/night
Pet Friendly: Yes
Contact: 03 5774 2103
Website: big4.com.au/breeze-eildon
Toilets: Yes

52. Jerusalem Creek – Lake Eildon National Park

8 camping areas with pit toilets and fireplaces. Bushwalking access.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

53. Jerusalem Creek Camping Area

Specific site within Jerusalem Creek area with basic national park facilities.

Type: Tent, camper trailers
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

54. Jappie’s Camp

Unofficial camping spot, likely basic bush camping.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

55. Eildon Boat Camp

Water access camping requiring boat transport. Basic facilities.

Type: Boat-based camping
Location: Lake Eildon
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

56. Ozkis

Informal camping spot, exact details unknown. Self-sufficient camping required.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

57. Taylor’s Creek Campground

National park site with composting toilets and fireplaces.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

58. Cherpa Point

Lakeside camping spot, exact facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

59. Burnt Bridge

Forest camping area, likely unserviced bush camping.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

60. Fryers Creek

Creek-side camping, exact facilities unknown.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

61. Bulldog Flat Camping Area

Flat grassy area suitable for groups. Facilities unknown.

Type: Tent, caravans
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

62. Pines Eildon

Pine forest camping area, exact location and facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

63. Big River Camp (Horse Shoe Bend)

River bend camping with fishing access. Basic bush camping.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

64. Jimmy Bullocks Camp

Historic camping spot name, facilities unconfirmed.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

65. Pioneer Camp Site

Likely basic bush camping with historical significance.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

66. Taponga Camp

Remote camping area, exact location and facilities unknown.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon area
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Toilets: No

67. O’Toole Flat Camping Area

National park campground with basic facilities and lake access.

Type: Tent, Vehicle based
Location: Lake Eildon National Park
Cost: Free
Pet Friendly: Yes
Website: parks.vic.gov.au
Toilets: Yes

Comparing Lake Eildon’s Camping Options

Camping Type Cost/Night Facilities Best For
Caravan Parks $35–$80 Full amenities Families, comfort-seekers
National Park Sites Free–$50 Basic toilets Nature lovers, hikers
Lake Eildon Free Camping Free None (self-sufficient) Adventurers, large groups
State Forest Free Minimal Off-grid enthusiasts
Hipcamps $20–$100 Variable Unique experiences

Top 10 Activities While Camping at Lake Eildon

  1. Boating: Explore the lake’s vast waterways.
  2. Fishing: Target Murray cod at dawn.
  3. 4WD Adventures: Tackle the Bluff Track.
  4. Bushwalking: Wander the Lake Eildon National Park trails.
  5. Wildlife Spotting: Kangaroos at dusk!
  6. Swimming: Dive into secluded coves.
  7. Stargazing: Unpolluted skies dazzle.
  8. Visit Mansfield: Stock up at local markets or have a beer in the pub.
  9. Kayaking: Glide through tranquil inlets.
  10. Campfire Relaxation: Unwind with marshmallows and mates.

When To Visit Lake Eildon

  • Spring (Sept–Nov): Wildflowers bloom; ideal for hiking.
  • Autumn (Mar–May): Mild temps, fewer crowds.
  • Summer (Dec–Feb): Busy but perfect for water sports.
  • Winter (Jun–Aug): Frosty mornings, serene landscapes.

Lake Eildon

Lake Eildon

Final Insights Into Camping At Lake Eildon

Lake Eildon’s charm lies in its adaptability. Caravan parks cater to families, while Lake Eildon free camping zones reward the self reliant. Large groups thrive here – just ensure you respect fire bans and leave no trace. For real time updates, bookmark Parks Victoria and Explore Outdoors.

Whether you’re towing a caravan or putting up a tent Lake Eildon promises memories worth making. See you out there!

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Disclaimer: Prices for camping sites listed in this post are subject to change and may vary based on availability, season and park specific policies. Please contact the caravan park or camping area provider directly to confirm current rates and additional fees that may apply. Caravan park policies are subject to change. It's recommended to contact the parks or camping area provider directly or visit their websites for the most current information.