Car and boat-based camping opportunities abound within the park. Camping fees apply throughout the year, and permits must be obtained for Fraser and Jerusalem Creek camping areas. Once you have viewed the campground maps and chosen your preferred sites, book online prior to your visit to Lake Eildon National Park. &…
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Mountaineer Creek Campground
6 months ago from Ben Spencer
Location: Camping
Camping at Devil Cove
1 year ago from gerard
Location: Gas BBQ at Devil Cove
Devil Cove
1 year ago from gerard
Location: Gas BBQ at Devil Cove
Change of conditions
- Jerusalem Creek camping areas 3, 4, 5 and 6 (site numbers 28 to 70) will be closed from 1 May to 31 August 2013 for refurbishment and rehabilitation works. Camping areas 1, 2 and 8 (site numbers 1 to 27 and 71, 72 and 73) will remain open for online bookings to meet winter camping requirements.
at Camping
Friday 3 May, 2013 |
Walking
Enjoy gentle lakeside walks from the camping areas or take a longer hike and explore some of the more remote and picturesque areas. Most longer walks are of moderate to steep grade, better suited to the cooler months. Distances are one way. Estimated times do not include breaks. Devil …
Related publications
- Map - Lake Eildon NP - Jerusalem Creek campsites (PDF File 59.6 KB)
- Map - Lakeside, Candlebark and Devil Cove camping areas - Lake Eildon NP (PDF File 766.9 KB)
- Park note - Lake Eildon National Park (PDF File 2.1 MB)
- Park note - Lake Eildon National Park - Deer hunting (PDF File 698.0 KB)
- Park note - Lake Eildon NP – Emergency Procedures Fraser Camping area (PDF File 1.3 MB)
Visitor experiences
120,000 international visitors to depart Point Cook by World Migratory Bird Day
09 May 2013
About 120,000 birds arrived at Victorian wetlands during early spring from as far afield as Siberia and Japan. More than 30,000 of them take up residence in the Port Phillip areas of Cheetham Wetlands, Werribee, Swan Bay, Edwards Point and Mud Island. The birds rest and feed during the Northern hemisphere winter, …