The best camping near Wilsons Promontory National Park

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Wilsons Prom Holiday Park

98 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents50 acres · 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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Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park

79 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Port Welshpool, VIC
Welcome to the Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park, ideally located adjacent to the picturesque Long Jetty in Port Welshpool. Our park offers a unique opportunity to relish the historical charm of Long Jetty while enjoying the stunning vistas of Wilson’s Prom. Nestled alongside a secure swimming beach suitable for all ages, you can bask in the scenic beauty while unwinding. For fishing enthusiasts, Port Welshpool is renowned for its abundant snapper, squid, and flathead. Whether you prefer fishing from the wharf, rock walls, or setting sail on your boat, the possibilities are endless. Conveniently, we are situated close to public boat ramps, making it easy for you to embark on your fishing adventure. Come and experience the tranquility and excitement that Long Jetty Foreshore Caravan Park has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you and ensuring you have a memorable stay!
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Gordens Track Camping Grounds

8 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · 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. 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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Milleara Gardens

14 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · 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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The Farm @ JU Buffalo (S Gippsland)

3 sites · RVs6 acres · Buffalo, VIC
Welcome to The Farm at Journey Unknown Buffalo! Our property is a 6.5 acre hobby farm consisting of chickens, sheep, lambs, koalas, various birds and our resident dogs. There are 3 self-contained sites available to choose from that are all located around our beautiful dam and there's even a doggy paddock for your fur babies to run around in. Site 1: PREMIUM - Private and Peaceful Site 2: POWERED - Easy Access, Electrified and Extra Large Site 3: DRIVE-THRU - Drive-Thru and De-Stress All sites include a fire pit, picnic table with seats and are dog friendly! We also have firewood for sale at $10 a bag and a carton of eggs for $5. You can pay cash for these through our honesty box where the collection station is. Come down to the country and explore what South Gippsland has to offer. We’ll tell you all our favourite places to visit. For more information about your hosts Troy and Laura, check out their social media pages: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063535874684 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/journeyunknown_oz/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@JourneyUnknown
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Mountain Life Retreat

4 sites · Tents60 acres · Mount Best, VIC
Heaven on Earth. We must be the luckiest people alive to have somehow become the owners of this property which is only a short drive from the breathtaking Wilsons Promontory. The property has an abundance of temperate rainforest including massive gum trees, 6m tall tree ferns, permanent spring fed creeks, our own lake and more Australian wildlife than most zoos*. Living here, we feel like we're on holiday every day of the year. Camping sites are situated at the back of the property just a quick 5-minute walk from the car park. We'll transport your gear to your campsite so you can get set up quickly and start exploring the property or just kick back and relax. The three campsites are positioned so that you won't hear a sound from any other campers on the property. You will feel like you've got the whole place to yourself. And even though the campsites are isolated you'll still enjoy the convenience of clean regular flushing toilet facilities. But unlike any toilet you'll have used before, you'll get to enjoy a our unique loo with a view which is situated right amongst the rainforest looking out over the magestic tree ferns! Whether you intend to simply relax and listen to all the birdlife, grab a few drinks and head up to the viewing deck to watch the sunset, or put on your hiking boots and explore the rainforest, whatever you do, you will truly get back to nature. As one guest said, "I literally wanted to hug a tree". So what are you waiting for, come and hug one of our trees**. * comparison made with zoos that don't have many Australian animals ** please ensure you have the tree's consent first ;)
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Clancy Springs, South Gippsland

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Pound Creek, VIC
Clancy Springs is set on a peaceful 40 acre Farm between the seaside towns of Inverloch and Venus Bay. Our new Kangaroo Rise camp kitchen is now available for all our guests with a toilet & shower at the back with separate access. We do have a 2 night minimum stay ,however if you would prefer just the one night please contact us and we may be able to arrange this for you. Also added a new smart Tv to watch all the footy action, get in quick to book your Grand Final weekend . Guests can enjoy a quiet afternoon drink around the jetty pond or try your angling skills with the Bass & Silver Perch. Keep an eye out for the local koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, & more.If you're really lucky you may even spot a Fallow Deer down by the edge of the bush. Enjoy star gazing , bird watching and the magnificent sunset in this peaceful setting. Activities in the area include swimming in the tranquil clear blue waters of Anderson Inlet, Inverloch or the beautiful surf beach of Venus Bay. Visiting amazing wineries & farmers markets, fishing at Anderson Inlet, Walkerville & Shallow Inlet & walking or riding your pushy along the Great Southern Rail Trail. We're close to Phillip Island & one of Victoria's largest coastal wilderness areas, Wilsons Prom. We are also only 9 mins from Leongatha Golf Course, regarded as one of the best in Sth Gippsland. Our new Kangaroo Rise camp kitchen is now available for all our guests with a toilet & shower at the back with separate access. Fires are permitted from 1st March to 30th November and Fire pits & wood can be supplied . Conditional on weather conditions and any Fire danger warnings.
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Serenity Hill Camp Grounds

6 sites · RVs, Tents18 acres · Traralgon, VIC
The seclusion and privacy of our property allows for total relaxation in a serene hillside setting, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of work and city life. Take a walk around the land, see the beautiful Bass Strait from a distance, also visit the historic cemetery were you can spot a couple of very old graves amongst bushland, Lots Of birdlife and you also may spot koalas in there too! We also have a fun BMX / E-bike style track on the property for everyone to enjoy!! (Strictly NO motorbikes permitted) Site 1: Open and spacious big site with great views, Fits up to 12 people. Site 2 and 3 are closer to each other, and a bit smaller, surrounded by big pine trees, fit up to 8 people in each site, so it’s suitable for bigger groups that may like to camp near each other. Site 4: is high up and has spectacular views, fit up to 12 people. Site 5: is the most secluded, big site, fits up to 12 people. Also with great views. Please no loud music - we are a place for those looking to relax. up to two pets per site and they must be well behaved. Newly Built composting toilets, no showers. Tank water available. Guest must take all rubbish with them on departure. Campfires are permitted (if no fire ban). We have firewood available to purchase ($20 Cash for a large wheelbarrow), BYO or feel free to gather fallen timber from around the property. We allow only ELECTRIC chainsawing on site between 1pm-4pm . Some attractions in the region close by include Tarra-Bulga National park 30min drive, 90mile Woodside Beach 25min drive, Yarram shopping town 20min drive, Toms Cap Vineyard 5 min drive, Port Albert 35min drive and Agnes Falls 50min drive. Come relax, enjoy and unwind :)
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The best camping near Wilsons Promontory National Park guide

Overview

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This wild, windswept peninsula about three hours south of Melbourne is one of Victoria’s top camping getaways. Spot wildlife on coastal walks, or hike up the granite cliffs of Mount Oberon and Mount Bishop, where sweeping views of Bass Strait are the reward. Swim at protected bays like Norman Beach, Sealers Cove, and Squeaky Beach—named for its melodious grains of quartz sand—or leave footprints across the otherworldly Big Drift sand dunes. “The Prom,” as it’s known to locals, has a handful of camping areas scattered on diverse terrain. From trekking to the continent’s edge on an overnight hike to glamping at the well-appointed hub of Tidal River, there’s a place for everyone under the southern stars.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: The Prom’s most popular base camp, Tidal River Campground features hot showers, powered sites, and cabins.
  • Best for wildlife watchers: Wallabies, wombats, and kangaroos are frequent visitors at the quieter Stockyard Campground.
  • Best for hikers: Accessible via a two-hour walk, Sealers Cove Campground offers seclusion by the beach.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Book campsites, cabins, and overnight permits online at the Parks Victoria website.
  2. Reservations at Tidal River over the Australian summer holidays in late December and January are awarded by ballot. Be sure to submit your ballot by the mid-July deadline.
  3. Most other dates are open up to 18 months in advance, so book early to avoid getting shut out.

When to go

Summer is the best time to swim at the Prom’s beaches, while the bush blooms with wildflowers in the spring. Peak seasons include Easter, Labour Day, Melbourne Cup weekend (the last weekend in October), and Christmas, so be prepared for holiday crowds. Visit during autumn for crisp weather and fewer crowds, and look out for migrating whales offshore during winter.

Know before you go

  • Forget something? The general store at Tidal River Campground carries grocery items and a selection of gear.
  • Pack plenty of water or be prepared to treat water, as drinkable water is in short supply at campsites other than Tidal River.
  • Due to bushfire risk, camp fires and barbecues are not allowed anywhere in Wilsons Promontory National Park. Bring a gas or liquid stove for cooking. 
  • For campers with limited mobility, the Wirilda and She-oak Cabins at Tidal River are fully accessible.

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