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Camp by Lake Eildon and enjoy a whole world of watersports in a spectacular setting. Go swimming, canoeing, waterskiing, sailing and fishing in the shadow of the Victorian Alps. Enjoy bushwalking or cycling along a network of trails. You'll share the picture-perfect surroundings with kangaroos, wombats and a huge variety of beautiful birds.
Lake Eildon is a great place for a day out with the family. Herb Fitzroy and Forsyth Flat have free gas barbecues and there's access to the water via boat ramps. Go fishing and boating - and watch the sunset over Merlo Lookout before returning home.
Lake Eildon camping open for summer
Three popular campgrounds at beautiful Lake Eildon on Taungurung Country will be open this summer school holidays.
Lake Eildon National Park camping updates
A project is underway to update visitor facilities and address the ageing infrastructure impacting the water supply at Fraser Block in Lake Eildon National Park.
Stay in comfort at Lake Eildon National Park's best-equipped campgrounds. Set around picturesque Coller Bay on the shores of popular Lake Eildon, the Fraser camping area includes Candlebark, Lakeside and Devil Cove Campgrounds.
Stay in comfort at Lake Eildon National Park's best-equipped campgrounds. Set around picturesque Coller Bay on the shores of popular Lake Eildon, the Fraser camping area includes Candlebark, Lakeside and Devil Cove Campgrounds. Launch your boat or canoe and enjoy the walking and cycle trails in the surrounding forested hills
Just south of Eildon township, the Jerusalem Creek Camping areas lie among tall eucalypt trees on the southern edge of Lake Eildon. The eight campgrounds offer basic, dog-friendly camping options with a nearby boat ramp giving access to the scenic lake.
The Devil Cove Campground is tucked away just to the north of Candlebark.
Glamping trial has now concluded in National Parks across Victoria
Nature lovers looking for an extra touch of comfort had the opportunity to go glamping in two Victorian National Parks with Parks Victoria’s recent glamping trial.
Bays lakes and rivers experience brand territory
Bays, lakes & rivers represents sites that are on a bay (including Port Phillip and Western Port), or beside a lake, river or stream that dominates over other local settings.