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Gippsland Caravan and Camping Guide OFFICIAL VISITOR MAP EAST GIPPSLAND Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly EAST GIPPSLAND Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly EAST GIPPSLAND Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly EAST GIPPSLAND EAST GIPPSLAND CENTRAL GIPPSLAND Britannia Ridge (Apple Gum) Lake King Waterfront Caravan Park Lakes Entrance Tourist Park Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park Allawah Caravan & Boat Park Licola General Store and Caravan 127 Princes Hwy Lakes Entrance 79 Slip Rd Paynesville 610 Princess Hwy, Bairnsdale I 5 67 Bay Rd, Eagle Point Allen Dve Mallacoota Park • • • • I 6 O4 (03) 5155 1159 J5 (03) 5156 7777 • • • (03) 5152 4487 (03) 5156 6387 (03) 5158 0300 14 Jamieson Rd Licola F4 I 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lakekingwaterfront.com.au • • • • • lakesentrancetouristpark.com.au allawahpark.com.au (03) 5148 8786 Bairnsdale Holiday Park [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] GIPPSLAND 139 Princes highway, bairnsdale Mallacoota's Shady Gully Caravan Resthaven Caravan Park (03) 51524066 I 5 • • • • • Wallagaraugh River Retreat CP Lakes Haven Caravan Park Park 2 - 14 Gilsenan St Paynesville 90 Mile Beach Holiday Retreat bairnsdaleholidaypark.com Wallagaraugh Rd, Wallagaraugh. 3 Jemmeson St Lakes Entrance (03) 5156 6342 I 6 • • • • • • Track 10 via Longford - Loch Sport O4 Lot 5 Mallacoota - Genoa Rd Mallacoota CARAVAN AND [email protected] • • • • J5 (03) 5158 8211 (03) 5155 2254 (03) 5158 0362 O4 • • • • • resthavenpaynesville.com Rd Loch Sport • • • I 6 lakeshaven.com.au Bairnsdale Riverside Holiday Park mallacootacaravanpark.com (03) 5146 0320 • • • • • Lealow Caravan Park enquirylakeshaven.com.au 2 Main street bairnsdale [email protected] Swan Reach Holiday Park 90milebeachholidayretreat.com 62 Punt Rd, Johnsonville 2143 Princes Hwy Swan Reach [email protected] CAMPING GUIDE I 5 I 5 Lakes Main Caravan Park (03) 51524654 • • • • (03) 5156 4237 • • • • I 5 VICTORIA AUSTRALIA bairnsdalerhp.com.au 7 Willis St Lakes Entrance Marlo Caravan Park and Motel (03) 5156 4366 • • • • • • lealow.com.au J5 Call for facilities cpoaus.com.au Loch Sport Caravan Park [email protected] campers only (03) 5155 2365 10 Argyle Pde Marlo LOT 1C Charlies St Loch Sport Lake Tyers Camp & Caravan Park [email protected] (03) 5154 8226 L5 • • • • • Tambo River Tourist Park (03) 5146 0264 I 6 Bemm River Caravan Park 558 Lake Tyers Beach Rd marlopark.com.au • • • • • • J5 North Arm Tourist Park lochsportcaravanpark.com 2-14 Sydenham inlet road bemm river [email protected] 2040 Princes Hwy Swan Reach (03) 5156 5530 • • • • I 5 (03) 0428 557 438 76 Marine Pde Lakes Entrance (03) 5156 4314 • • • • • • [email protected] M5 • • • • • laketyerscaravanpark.com.au bemmrivercaravanpark.com.au (03) 5155 2490 J5 tamborivertouristpark.com • • • Marlo Ocean Views Caravan Park Maffra Golf Club and RV Park [email protected] Lakes Beachfront Holiday Retreat northarmpark.com Call for facilities 21 Marine Pde Marlo L5 Fulton Rd Maffra 430 Lake Tyers Beach Rd [email protected] (03) 5154 8268 Swifts Creek Caravan Park J5 (03) 5147 1884 Bruthen Caravan Park G6 (03) 5156 5582 • • • • • Riviera Country Park 11 McLarty Road, Swifts Creek I 3 • • • • • • • • • • I 5 maffragolf.com.au 1 Tambo rd, bruthen • • • • • lakesbeachfront.com.au (03) 5159 4205 29 - 31 Palmers Rd Lakes Entrance Lakes Bushland Caravan Park [email protected] (03) 5157 5753 J5 (03) 4185 05917 • • • • • 363 Stephensons Rd Nicholson Eastern Beach Tourist Park Ripplewood Caravan Park Buchan Caves Reserve lakesrivieracountry.com (03) 5156 8422 I 5 Port Albert Seabank Caravan Park 42 Eastern Beach Rd Lakes Entrance • • • • 2 Rodericks Rd Wuk Wuk Call for facilities Caves Road, Buchan H5 lakesbushland.com.au 95 Old Port Road Port Albert F8 J5 J4 (03) 5155 1581 Southern Cross Caravan Park (03) 131963 • • • • • • • • • [email protected] (03) 5157 1484 • • • • • • easternbeach .com.au 5 Whiters St Lakes Entrance (03) 5183 2315 parkweb.vic.gov.au J5 [email protected] (03) 5155 1241 Nicholson River Tourist Park Rosedale Caravan Park Stonehenge Farmstay Echo Beach Tourist Park caravanparklakesentrance.websyte.com.au 915 Princes Hwy Nicholson Princes Highway Rosedale F6 163 Buchan South-Gillingall Rd, Buchan J4 03 5199 2202 • • • • • • • • 31 - 33 Roadknight St Lakes Entrance Prime Tourist Park (03) 5156 8348 I 5 (03) 5155 9312 • • • • (03) 5155 2238 J5 • • • • • 60 Myer St Lakes Entrance www.nicholsonriver.com.au [email protected] Cann River Rainforest Caravan Park echobeachpark.com (03) 5155 1735 J5 [email protected] • • • • • Sale Motor Village Princess Highway, Cann River [email protected] www.primetourist park.com.au CENTRAL GIPPSLAND Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly 2 Foster St (Princes Hwy) Sale (03) 5158 6369 M4 • • • • [email protected] Mingling Waters Caravan Park Golden Terrace Holiday Park (03) 5144 1366 2050 Princes Hwy Nowa Nowa Wonnangatta Caravan Park G6 • • • • • • 651 The Esplanade Lakes Entrance Waters Edge Holiday Park J5 salemotorvillage.com.au (03) 5155 7247 • • • • 761 Dargo Rd Dargo H4 Cape Conran Coastal Park (03) 5155 1237 J5 623 The esplanade Lakes Entrance • • • [email protected] • • • J5 minglingwaters.com.au (03) 5140 1265 Yeerung Rd, Cape Conran goldenterrace.com.au (03) 5155 1914 • • • big4.com.au/waters-edge Sale Caravan & Motorhome Park (03) 5154 8438 info@goldenterrace Nowa Nowa Camp Park Blores Hill Camping Grounds Showgrounds 2 Maffra-Sale Rd Sale L5 Call for facilities conran.net.au J5 474 Weir Rd Tinamba Whiters Holiday Village 7 Bridge St Nowa Nowa G6 • • Idlehours Caravan Park • • • • • • (03) 5144 6432 G6 • • • • [email protected] 55 Roadknight St Lakes Entrance (03) 5155 7218 (03) 5148 2495 Lakes Entrance [email protected] J5 649 The Esplanade • • • (03) 5155 1343 J5 Wilderness Retreats • • • • Lake Glenmaggie Caravan Park (03) 5155 1788 whiters.com.au Omeo Caravan Park Seaspray Caravan Park 11 Old Omeo Hwy Omeo 710 Heyfield-Licola Rd Glenmaggie [email protected] F5 Jungle Beach Caravan Park 0409 480 332 • • • 1 Futcher St Seaspray Koonwarra Caravan Park (03) 5159 1351 I 2 55 Burbang Rd, Cape Conran • • • • • Seasonal (03) 5146 4364 A'Wrangralea Caravan Park [email protected] G7 L5 649 The Esplanade Lakes Entrance omeocaravanpark.com.au • • • • • • (03) 5154 8219 • • • • • 78 Betka Rd Mallacoota seaspraycaravanpark.com.au (03) 5155 1222 J5 junglebeachcp.com • • • (03) 5158 0222 Paradise Valley Camping Park [email protected] koonwarracaravanpark.com.au Seasonal O4 • • • Orbost Caravan Park 51 Gells Rd Glenmaggie mallacootacabins.com F5 Eagle Point Caravan Park [email protected] (03) 5148 0291 • • • • • • Stratford on the River Tourist Park School Road, Eagle Point [email protected] 2 - 6 Lochiel St Orbost Lakes Caravilla (03) 5154 1097 16 McMillan St Stratford (03) 5156 1183 K5 • • • • • (03) 5145 6588 3192 Princes Hwy Lakes Entrance orbostcaravanpark.com.au Roseneath Caravan Park G6 • • • • • • [email protected] Mallacoota Beachcomber Caravan stratfordontheriver.com.au I 5 (03) 5155 1821 [email protected] egipps.vic.gov.au/services • • • • • • Park 422 Woodpile Rd Meerlieu No website but have facebook J5 • • • • • • (03) 5157 8298 [email protected] 85 - 87 Betka Rd Mallacoota H6 [email protected] O4 • • • • • • • (03) 5158 0233 roseneathcaravanpark.com.au [email protected] mallacoota.info #visitgippsland #ispiredbygippsland Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly CENTRAL GIPPSLAND CENTRAL GIPPSLAND Grid Ref Cabins Powered Unpowered Accessible Playground Dog Friendly PROM COUNTRY BAW BAW BASS COAST BASS COAST Best Friend Holiday Retreat Tandara Caravan Park Shallow Inlet Caravan Park Settlers Rest Caravan Park Beach Park Tourist Caravan Park Cape Paterson Foreshore Caravan Park Twitter@visitgippsland 1721 Tarra Valley Rd Tarra Valley 9 Village Ave Traralgon 3844 350 Lester Road, Yanakie 111 Morrisons Road, 2 McKenzie Road, Cowes 1 Surf Parade, Cape Paterson E6 Call for facilities E8 E7 (03) 5687 1385 A8 (03) 5186 1216 D9 Longwarry North 3816 (03) 5952 2113 (03) 5674 4507 (03) 5133 6206 C8 03 5156 2969 5156 03 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • bestfriend.net.au tandaracaravanpark.com promaccom.com.au/shallowinletcp/ (03) 5629 9330 beachpark.com.au cpcp.com.au Instagram@visitgippsland Shop 3, 50 Metung Road, Metung Road, Metung 50 3, Shop [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Metung Visitor Centre Visitor Metung Erica Caravan Park 1800 621 409 621 1800 facebook.com/gippsland Tarra Valley Caravan Park "Fernholme" Village Leisure Park Sandy Point Holiday Park Main Road, Erica • • • • Comfort Resort Kaloha Kilcunda Oceanview Holiday Retreat Traralgon Highway, Princes
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