Caravan camping near Lakes Entrance with showers

Fishing, whale watching, and swimming—the Lakes Entrance area has water-logged experiences and more.

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95% (343 reviews)

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Mt Alfred Camping and Horse Riding

1 site · RV, Tent110 acres · Flaggy Creek, VIC
The farm backs onto the Mt Alfred State Forest and is close to the beautiful Mitchell River National park. Mt Alfred is a fantastic forest with many great tracks to explore on horse back, mountain bike or on foot. Horses and dogs are welcome. There is plenty of space on a large, grassy flat area for camping and parking. There are paddocks for horses and a guide is available. The farm and surrounding bush is an Owl habitat and the property has an amazing abundance of bird life. It is just 25 minutes from Bairnsdale and the Gippsland lakes where you can explore the beautiful beaches and walking tracks. There are shops available for basic supplies within 10 minutes. We have a fire pit for you to light a campfire. There is a drop toilet and shower. Please take all rubbish with you on departure.
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AU$45
 / night
* Before taxes and fees
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Caravan camping near Lakes Entrance with showers guide

Overview

Camping near Lakes Entrance, Victoria is easy with over 400 options available on Hipcamp that offer caravan accommodations and shower facilities. Hazelnut Valley Farm Stay (270 reviews), Nowa Nowa Lakeside Farmlet. (95 reviews), and Snowy River Station (85 reviews) are some of the top campsites in the area and offer popular amenities like potable water, toilets, and campfires. Hiking, swimming, and boating are just a few of the activities available, with an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $10.

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