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There’s so much for kids and families to explore in Victoria’s parks. Whether you want a beach day trip, a kid-friendly mountain biking trail, a weekend of bush camping, a tour of Victoria’s wildlife or an urban park oasis, find your perfect way to get into nature as a family.
Set among rare and exotic trees, this campground is a family favourite. Immerse yourself in the peaceful landscape, relax to the sound of a babbling brook nearby and listen for lyrebirds mimicking the calls of their surrounds.
Above Lake Hume, the Murray River becomes narrower and more stream like as it approaches its headwaters. Clean, clear water tumbles out of the Victorian Alps, meandering around numerous bends and gravel bars. Enjoy camping, fishing, swimming, walking, birdwatching, canoeing, biking and four wheel driving among picturesque valleys and rugged hills.
East Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
Sitting between the lakeside villages of Lakes Entrance and Loch Sport, the east region of Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park is a much-loved destination for year-round aquatic action and relaxation. Spend your days cruising the lakes, strolling the stunning coastline, cooling off in sheltered coves, or watching the sunset from your camping chair.
Friday's Campground is a great base to explore the historic gold mining area of Steiglitz Historic Park, view wildflowers and animals, and explore the park on foot.
Great Ocean Walk Tour Operators
Local knowledge can make all the difference when planning for a spectacular hiking experience. Great Ocean Walk tour operators offer a range of services for walkers, including guided tours, transport, camping equipment hire and food provision.
Above Lake Hume, the Murray River becomes narrower and more stream like as it approaches its headwaters. Clean, clear water tumbles out of the Victorian Alps, meandering around numerous bends and gravel bars. Enjoy camping, fishing, swimming, walking, birdwatching, canoeing, biking and four wheel driving among picturesque valleys and rugged hills.
South Australia border to Piangil
Meandering through the dry Mallee, the Murray River is an oasis in an otherwise arid landscape. Its wetlands provide a haven for wildlife and visitors alike. Spend peaceful nights camping under star-filled skies. Swim, fish, paddle or relax on a sandy beach, or explore the natural and cultural history of Nyah Vinifera, Kings Billabong and Merbein Common.
A spectacularly scenic journey that draws four-wheel-drive tourers from all over Australia, Wonnangatta Icon Drive is a must-do for adventure-seekers in Alpine National Park. Take in the rich history and heritage of the High Country as you drive these rugged tracks.
This campground is situated within the Great Otway National Park just a short stroll from the beach which is accessible via walking tracks. Picturesque views are obtainable only meters from this campground looking out over the beach and surrounding landscapes.