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Small spot but good opening to the water. While the other campsite around the lake were quite busy,... Near Lake Eildon National Park, High Country and Howes Creek. Pets Allowed, Free, Toilets,...
Reviews • 4
Small spot but good opening to the water. While the other campsite around the lake were quite busy, we were only two campers here.
Not the greatest spot. Firstly Eildon Lake has lots of trees in it, so tough for knowing what’s under the water for swimming. The entrance road into the camping grounds is extremely dusty and when...
The campsite offers good access to the water and is less crowded than others around the lake, making it a nice option for those seeking a quieter experience. However, several reviewers noted issues such as a dusty entrance road, uneven ground, and limited visibility for swimming due to submerged trees. Noise from large groups can be disruptive, and the distance to toilet facilities can be inconvenient when the lake is low. Overall, it provides a decent camping experience, especially for those who appreciate the natural scenery and the ability to have campfires.
- Good access to the water
- Less crowded compared to other campsites
- Allowed campfires
- Dog-friendly
- Beautiful scenery
- Helpful fire marshal on site
- Great for a busy holiday period
- Dusty entrance road
- Uneven ground
- Limited swimming visibility due to submerged trees
- Noise from large groups
- Distance to toilet facilities when lake is low