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Camping in Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park
Three camping areas are located in Centenary Park, Mount Arapiles. A combination of non-flush and flush toilets are available for campers to use. The site has communal fireplaces at some sites in the camping areas.
Camping with your horse in the Howqua Hills
This old gold mining area on the Howqua River is set in a beautiful, secluded valley, once busy with gold miners but now popular for picnics, bushwalking, four-wheel driving, and horse riding. Selected areas in the Howqua Hills Historic Area and some sections of the Alpine National Park have horse yards that can be reserved in advance.
Lake Eildon National Park camping upgrades
Campgrounds at Fraser Block in Lake Eildon National Park will be upgraded to provide new and accessible visitor facilities, and to update the ageing infrastructure which is impacting water supply to the area.
Lake Eildon camping open for summer
Three popular campgrounds at beautiful Lake Eildon on Taungurung Country will be open this summer school holidays.
Camping with your horse in the Bogong High Plains
The Alpine National Park and Howqua Hills Historic Area provide a unique and stunning backdrop for multi-day horse rides. Horse riding’s long association with the region started in the 1840s when European explorers and miners used horses in their search for gold and summer pastures.
Get ready to book your camping getaway
Bookings for campsites and accommodation where fees apply in Victoria’s parks are currently open until the end of August.
Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park adjoins an extensive lake system separated from the Tasman Sea by the sand dunes of Ninety Mile Beach. Swim, kayak, boat, or fish along the scenic expanses of sheltered water. Among the tranquil campgrounds, choose from 90 Mile Beach, Bunga Arm or Paradise Beach.
Little more than an hour's drive from Melbourne takes you to the state's richest wildflower habitat. Set in a low range of mountains dissected by rocky gullies, the unusual geology of the Brisbane Ranges National Park has preserved plants that have long since vanished from other parts of the region.