Camping near Inverloch

This Gippsland getaway is the gateway to the Bass Coast.

  1. Inverloch
97% (2834 reviews)

Sitting pretty between the beaches and sand dunes of Anderson Inlet and the rugged sea cliffs of the Bass Coast, Inverloch might just be the perfect coastal getaway. Head to the gentle waters of the Inverloch Foreshore to swim, fish, and sail; go surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing at Venus Bay or Inverloch Surf Beach; then take in the views as you hike along the Bunurong coast. Accommodation options for campers range from family-friendly holiday parks and glamping sites to rural Hipcamps. Or, check in to the Inverloch Foreshore Camping Reserve, which has powered and unpowered sites right by the beach.

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Wilsons Prom Holiday Park

2. Wilsons Prom Holiday Park

95%
(212)
97 sites · RVs, Tents · Yanakie, VIC
Wilsons Prom Holiday Park is located in the town of Yanakie, which is the gateway to the spectacular Wilsons Promontory National Park Wilsons Prom Holiday Park offers spectacular views over Corner Inlet and Wilsons Promontory National Park. With Beautiful surroundings, a bush setting, and complete beach frontage this holiday destination is perfectly situated to offer a great relaxing stay for all ages. Situated at the gateway to Wilsons Prom, it is an easy drive for day trips to the “Prom” and other local attractions. After a day of exploration, come back to a relaxing atmosphere, with all the facilities you require. We offer all types of accommodation from beachfront self-contained cabins & powered sites to private bush sites making Wilsons Prom Holiday Park ideal for families, couples, friends & travelers looking for a place to truly unwind in comfort. Only 2.5 hours from Melbourne CBD, 25 mins from Foster, and just 30 mins to Tidal River we are in the perfect location to see it all. - Breathtaking scenery - Absolute Beachfront - Kids Playground - Quiet & relaxing location - Security Boom gate - Large Grass Powered sites - Wide selection of accommodation - Basketball court - Workers welcome - Outdoor BBQ - Clean Amenities
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AU$42
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Park Lane Phillip Island

3. Park Lane Phillip Island

86%
(53)
56 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Cowes, VIC
Escape to Phillip island, the natural playground of picturesque beaches, beautiful coastlines, and native Australian wildlife. From cabins to caravanning and camping. There’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for adventure at a maze of things or on the high ropes course, or the serenity of nature walks, penguin parades, and wildlife parks, or to hit the beach for a surf or swim. The island has you covered. We look forward to welcoming you at Park Lane Phillip Island Holiday Park. Whether you’re a big or small family, a couple on a romantic getaway, or a just group of friends and looking for adventure, Phillip Island is stacked full of activities, eateries, and breath-taking scenery to keep you busy for the duration of your stay. With our incredible onsite theme park, A Maze’N Things, you might not even need to leave the holiday park at all! We offer mini golf, a high ropes course, a maze, and rooms full of curiosities. There’s also an onsite brewery and restaurant! Park Lane Phillip Island Holiday Park really does have it all.
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AU$38
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Russie's Farm Stay

7. Russie's Farm Stay

100%
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14 sites · RVs, Tents · Coronet Bay, VIC
Nestled just a short drive from the iconic Phillip Island, Russie’s Farm Stay offers a peaceful rural escape on 90 acres of farmland. With sweeping open paddocks, a tranquil two-acre lake, and the charm of a classic Aussie farm, this property is a relaxing base for both adventure and downtime. Campers can spread out across spacious unpowered sites, with options for self-contained guests who want flexibility in choosing their perfect spot. For those who prefer a few extra comforts, limited sites are available with access to a toilet located at the nearby B&B. One of the unique highlights of this stay is the on-site fishing experience. The dam is stocked with Murray Cod and Silver Perch, and Russ invites guests to try their hand at catch-and-release fishing—a guided experience he offers for an additional fee ($50). It's a great way to unwind by the water and connect with nature. What really sets this property apart is Russ himself. A passionate collector of quirky and unusual items, his personal touches and laid-back hospitality add a warm, character-filled vibe to the stay. Whether you're looking to relax lakeside, explore nearby beaches and Phillip Island, or simply enjoy the fresh air and open space, Russie’s Farm Stay is a memorable rural getaway.
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AU$17
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Frank's Farm

8. Frank's Farm

94%
(478)
46 sites · RVs, Tents · Trafalgar East, VIC
We are conveniently located just off the M1, only a 90-minute drive from Melbourne CDB. We offer the perfect place to escape from the rat race to recharge your batteries. Choose any spot to set up camp, but our favourite is next to the beautiful lake-like dam. Guests are required to be self-sufficient with their own toilet/shower facilities and must take all waste and rubbish with them on departure. It's only 2km to Trafalgar town centre and 5 KM to Moe. We are pet-friendly, but please ensure your pet does not bother other campers or local wildlife. Contained campfires are permitted but can only be lit in designated fire pits. October through May is typically dry, and you may have to disallow fires during this time for safety reasons. Can't beat the view, isn't that all campers needed? Ultra friendly home, happy to provide a welcome coffee (professional barista quality) to each camper.
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AU$46
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Milleara gardens

9. Milleara gardens

97%
(349)
14 sites · RVs, Tents · Mirboo North, VIC
You will be surrounded by 5 acre of well-kept and loved gardens, with an abundance of bird life and colour. The sites are located on four areas and different level areas for self contained caravans or tenting. This is a private area that is sheltered from strong winds and you are able to have a small camp fire barbeque. Your site is well secure to be able t o leave if you wish to travel around the beautiful South Gippsland area. We are only 3.9 kms from the beautiful charming town of Mirboo North with all facilities available in the picturesque Strzelecki Ranges. Discover country hospitality, A dip in the newly built swimming pool is a must for families on the warmer days The Lyrebird Forest Walk is a pretty half hour bushwalk or a longer walk and a river walk that is on the north entry to the town with lots of seating available which are all named after volunteers that have created these walks There is also the rail trail which follows the old railway line all the way to Boolarra and the Morwell River Falls a short drive from Boolarra The Naracan falls is on the way to Thorpedale Head for the hills to Walhalla old mining town and steam train rides Willow grove and the Blue Rock Dam makes for a pretty drive to north in the hills You are only 45 min drive to the coast of Inverloch and Tarwin Lower Waratah Wineries.... and follow the South Gippsland highway all the way to the very pretty towns of the Meeniyan, Foster, Toora, Agnus Water Falls, Port Welshpool, historic Port Albert, Yarram, Woodside and the ninety mile beach, Tarra Bulga National Park, enjoying lovely views of the coast on the way. It is desirable for you to be self contained .. for those that don,t understand what self contained means.... You will need Your own porta potti and tent. The nearest dump point is the local BP station Mirboo North If you require showers ..... You can bring your own shower tent facility . If you require more drinking water it is available on request. If you need more info please... ( Re fire pit and cooking facilities. You can use a fire pit when there is a fire ban .... but not when there's a "TOTAL FIRE BAN" For more information .. Contact Phone..... 0417682547
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AU$20
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Glen Cromie Reserve Caravan Park

13. Glen Cromie Reserve Caravan Park

100%
(1)
81 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents · Drouin West, VIC
Escape to Glen Cromie Reserve and immerse yourself in nature's wonders. Our tranquil riverside setting offers an array of outdoor activities and experiences, perfect for adventurers of all ages. Whether you're camping, hiking, or simply unwinding by the river, there's something here for everyone. Unleash your spirit of adventure at Glen Cromie Reserve. Embark on thrilling expeditions, explore scenic trails, and create unforgettable memories surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Australian bushland. Your Safety Matters At Glen Cromie Reserve, we prioritize your safety. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that your experience is not only enjoyable but also secure. We provide a safe and welcoming environment for all our visitors. DOGS WELCOME ON LEAD AT SITES ONLY. NO DOGS (PETS PERMITTED WITHIN ONSITE CABINS OR VANS)
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AU$40
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Sandy Point Farm Camp

14. Sandy Point Farm Camp

98%
(21)
3 sites · RVs, Tents · Sandy Point, VIC
Camp in a semi-sheltered paddock on our 25 acre family farm "Ennsivale", on the outskirts of Sandy Point. You'll be on the doorstep of the most beautiful beaches, fishing, vibrant local towns and Wilson’s Prom. Wake up to birdsong, go to sleep to the sound of the waves, and spot a koala if you’re lucky. With a flush toilet, a cold shower, an outdoor fridge (old but works fine!), a power point for charging devices, and access to a drinking water tap, you’ll be very comfortable as you explore the local area. We love it here and we know you will too. You'll have the paddock to yourself (unless you book between end Dec to mid Jan, when it's a shared site - see listing) but you'll be close enough to the action to see the comings and goings of our multigenerational family who live here as we potter around the farm, veggie garden and orchard. Say hi! Say g'day to the curious chooks and friendly dogs and enjoy the top-notch "equine views" from your site with three lovely horses in the next paddock. Sandy Point beaches and General Store 2 mins drive (1km) Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park 5 mins drive Waratah Bay town / beach 10 mins Fish Creek 15 mins (cafes, galleries, pharmacy, general store, pub) Foster 20 mins (stock up at local IGA and Aherns fruit market; pub and take-away outlets) Walkerville North beach 20 mins Wilsons Prom 25 mins to gate and 50 mins to Tidal River You can have a campfire in the fire pit April-Nov as long as conditions are suitable (eg not windy and no fire restrictions) - bring your own firewood. We only allow one group to book at once so the site’s all yours - site is suitable for anything from one or two travellers or a larger group. The camp site has a large flat area and can accommodate most vehicles. The ground surface is level, but grass is a bit rough and expect some sticks and twigs and holes around. Horses sometimes graze the paddock and poo is picked up but if you're lucky you might find some remnants! No wild party groups, please! We want you to have a fantastic time but please respect the peaceful surrounds, our neighbours and our family, so please keep the noise down after 10pm. Sorry but no pets, as we have stock, horses and our own dogs and they may not mix well.
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AU$47
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Millers Farm "The Hills are alive"

16. Millers Farm "The Hills are alive"

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5 sites · RVs, Tents · Neerim South, VIC
We welcome self-contained campers to enjoy the laid-back serenity of our farm stay setting. The property is situated adjacent to the State forest, so you'll have nature at your doorstep, with bush walks and an abundance of wildlife, not to mention meeting the local resident animals; Our two horses, our Highland cow Bonnie, Alpacas, sheep, many chickens, guinea pigs and of course, Zeik, our lovable Goat! We have plenty of green, open space, for you to set up. We also have an undercover area to sit, with fridge, kettle, toaster, and power point to charge phones which you are welcome to use. Please Note: There is a slight undulation in much of the cleared area, so some campers/caravans may require leveling. If you require a flat area, please message us to see if we have one available. Site 1 is for caravans and self contained campers Site 2 has access to a site toilet for non self contained campers... Public holidays/Long weekends have a minimum nightly stay, please message us for any queries. Please note, Millers Farm is a place for travelers who are after a peaceful, relaxing camping experience. It is not a place for rowdy groups. We love all animals including Dogs, but unfortunately, due to our roaming animals, we cannot entertain pets anymore. Long periods of wet weather may affect some of the camping areas. Therefore, we recommend keeping an eye on the weather report close to your stay and if you have any concerns, please touch base with us! OUR LOCATION: Neerim South is located in the southern foothills of the Great Dividing Range, there is so much to see and do nearby, including Neerim South Brewery, Toronga Water Falls, walking trails, the famous Noojee Pub, Mt Baw Baw tourist drive, Blue rock Lake which is great for fishing and swimming, there's old historical trestle bridges, Walhalla Mining town and lots more.
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AU$50
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Casa Cucina / River House / Quirky

17. Casa Cucina / River House / Quirky

100%
(21)
1 site · RV, Tent · Longwarry North, VIC
Welcome to Casa Cucina or the River House or River Cucina, a whimsical, quiet space to chill and enjoy the unique environment and beauty. PLEASE NOTE UP FRONT, Our page says 1 site, this is to give each camper privacy! Our camp can hold 4 caravans and 2 tents at any one time, in one group. Each Van allows for 2 adults and children. Each Tent or each caravan equals ONE SITE, and is accounted for and added to the booking on the last page of booking. If you are unsure, please inbox me BEFORE completing your booking. We are 1 hour East of Melbourne along the M1, (and a couple of kms off the M1). Situated in West Gippsland, Casa Cucina is a feast for the senses from the alpine majesty of the Baw Baw Plateau, the Bunyip State Forest, the lush green valleys, to the rivers and streams… there is always something to do in West Gippsland for the curious. Other attractions in the area are Gumbuya World, Nangara Reserve, Noojee and Neerim South, PLUS of course the wineries. The Tarago River backs onto our small yet spacious, open yet shaded space. The river is shallow for paddling, as well as ‘swimmable’ (at your own risk), a lovely spot to cool off on our warm summer days, or a mesmerising place to sit, watch, read, contemplate, draw or write. Some large old Mountain Ash remain along the river bank, with lots of new plantings. It is not uncommon to see an echidna, a variety of stunning birdlife, and on dusk, maybe a wombat family. We also host a family of platypus if you are very quiet. Our river block can hold up to 4 caravans (under 10 metres) and a couple of tents in one group (one booking). In addition, the upper adjoining block can accommodate 2 caravans (enquire for this option). This is a single group occupancy site so you can enjoy the privacy of your group. If you wish to hook into our powered site, please add $10 per night, per van. All campers will also have access to our Casa Cucina gorgeous eclectic, quirky community space to sit in out of the weather. Please note: This is not an accommodation space. As a reminder, all campers will need to be Self Contained as we have no toilet facilities, no access to fresh water, cold showers only and no cooking facilities. Also remember if you wish to have a fire in our firepit, you MUST bring your own wood.
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AU$45
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West side of hut

18. Gordens Track Camping Grounds

98%
(169)
8 sites · RVs, Tents · Alberton West, VIC
Gordens track camping grounds is located right on the fringe of the Alberton West state forest. This is an excellent place for mountain/dirtbike and horse riders. You could ride though the forest for days and not see all of it. (Please note Motorbikes & Horses are not to be ridden on the property) the campsites are all shaded by gums and provide and excellent place relax by nature! Within the camping ground we have campsite 1 . Jakes Hut Jakes Hut an old corrugated hut that provides great shelter from the elements and gives you the experience of roughing like they did back in the old days with a few modern twist! campsite 2. The Stock Yards The Stock Yards camping area is a great little campsite roughly 40x80m it provides plenty of shade and shelter. perfect for small groups! Campsite 3. Inlet view Inlet view has 3 sites available suits bigger larger tv/ caravans or large groups of tent campers. Plenty of shade and beautiful views. RULES Campfires are welcome but only in the fire pits provided. (Pending Fire Resrictions) Pets are allowed off leash but if they chase livestock please have them on leash. No rubbish is to be left behind.
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AU$20
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Overlooking our dam

19. Whispering Gums

98%
(96)
1 site · RV, Tent · Neerim East, VIC
Pitch your tent or camper near our picturesque dam with 3 jetties, a boat shed and walking track along dam. Throw in a line to catch a silver perch, bass or get the kids to catch some yabbies, they are great cooked up with chilli & garlic. Our property joins onto the Neerim East State Park for those walking enthusiasts or we can accommodate your horse in our yards should you want to explore the bush with many tracks directly from the property. We offer drinking water & toilet accessed from house. Neerim South is home to many wildlife and expect to see many bird species, kangaroos, deer and the odd wombat trailing through. Chris & I are campers ourselves, so we know how nice it is to have a quiet and private spot all to ourselves, however before long you have people on top of you at caravan parks or at free camping you may experience the doof doof music until god knows what hour. So we offer exclusive private campsite all to your self, we only book one group at a time. Neerim South is home to many wildlife and expect to see many bird species, kangaroos, deer and the odd wombat trailing through. FIRE PLAN In the event of high fire danger periods our campers may be asked to evacuate the property for their safety. Instructions will be provided prior. In the event of fires in surrounding areas, it may be necessary to cancel a future booking and or evacuate the site at short notice, this will be reimbursed by Hipcamps. Campers will be notified in the event of total fire bans, this mean no outside fires.
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AU$90
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Camping near Inverloch guide

Where to go

Wilsons Promontory National Park

East of Inverloch, the wild beaches and windswept sea cliffs of Wilsons Promontory National Park afford plenty of ways to escape the crowds. Hike to the viewpoints of Mount Oberon and Mount Bishop, explore the Big Drift sand dunes, or pitch a tent in the wilderness. There’s also a camping area with BBQs, an amenities block, and a camp kitchen at Tidal River.

South Gippsland

The 12-km coastal drive from Inverloch to Cape Paterson serves up some of South Gippsland’s most dramatic ocean views, hugging the sea cliffs of the Bunurong Marine National Park. Hop out to admire natural wonders such as the Eagles Nest, Flat Rocks, and The Caves, and park your motorhome at a rural Hipcamp along the way. Further west, dive into Victoria’s coal mining history at Wonthaggi, go bird-watching around the Wonthaggi Wetlands Reserve, or hike the George Bass Coastal Walk from Kilcunda.

Phillip Island

Dangling off the southwestern tip of Gippsland, Phillip Island is best known for its colonies of Little Penguins and draws a steady stream of day-trippers from Melbourne. The best way to witness the sunset Penguin Parade is by staying the night, so snag a spot at one of the island’s holiday parks, Hipcamps, or glampsites. With extra time on the island, you can also stop at Seal Rocks, hike the Cape Woolamai Walk, and visit the Koala Conservation Centre.

When to go

It’s warm enough for swimming and water sports at Gippsland’s beaches from late spring through early autumn, but avoid the peak summer months (Dec-Jan) if you don’t like crowds. March is an ideal compromise and also sees the town host its annual Inverloch Jazz Festival. Winter weather can be wet and cold, although it rarely dips below freezing, and this is the time to spot migrating whales along the coast. 

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East of Inverloch, the wild beaches and windswept sea cliffs of Wilsons Promontory National Park afford plenty of ways to escape the crowds. Hike to the viewpoints of Mount Oberon and Mount Bishop, explore the Big Drift sand dunes, or pitch a tent in the wilderness. There’s also a camping area with BBQs, an amenities block, and a camp kitchen at Tidal River. The 12-km coastal drive from Inverloch to Cape Paterson serves up some of South Gippsland’s most dramatic ocean views, hugging the sea cliffs of the Bunurong Marine National Park. Hop out to admire natural wonders such as the Eagles Nest, Flat Rocks, and The Caves, and park your motorhome at a rural Hipcamp along the way. Further west, dive into Victoria’s coal mining history at Wonthaggi, go bird-watching around the Wonthaggi Wetlands Reserve, or hike the George Bass Coastal Walk from Kilcunda. You can also explore different options for camping near Inverloch on Hipcamp.

It’s warm enough for swimming and water sports at Gippsland’s beaches from late spring through early autumn, but avoid the peak summer months (Dec-Jan) if you don’t like crowds. March is an ideal compromise and also sees the town host its annual Inverloch Jazz Festival. Winter weather can be wet and cold, although it rarely dips below freezing, and this is the time to spot migrating whales along the coast. Inverloch might just be the perfect coastal getaway. You can also explore different options for camping near Inverloch on Hipcamp.

Accommodation options for campers in Inverloch range from family-friendly holiday parks and glamping sites to rural Hipcamps. Or, check in to the Inverloch Foreshore Camping Reserve, which has powered and unpowered sites right by the beach. You can also explore different options for camping near Inverloch on Hipcamp.

Head to the gentle waters of the Inverloch Foreshore to swim, fish, and sail; go surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing at Venus Bay or Inverloch Surf Beach; then take in the views as you hike along the Bunurong coast. Inverloch might just be the perfect coastal getaway. You can also explore different options for camping near Inverloch on Hipcamp.

Dangling off the southwestern tip of Gippsland, Phillip Island is best known for its colonies of Little Penguins and draws a steady stream of day-trippers from Melbourne. The best way to witness the sunset Penguin Parade is by staying the night, so snag a spot at one of the island’s holiday parks, Hipcamps, or glampsites. With extra time on the island, you can also stop at Seal Rocks, hike the Cape Woolamai Walk, and visit the Koala Conservation Centre. You can also explore different options for camping near Inverloch on Hipcamp.