Camping in the Grampians – Complete Guide with Activities and Tips

Camping in the Grampians – Complete Guide with Activities and Tips

Camping in the Grampians – Complete Guide with Activities and Tips

The Grampians National Park, located in western Victoria, is famous for its dramatic mountain ranges, waterfalls, wildlife, and Aboriginal rock art. It offers a wide variety of camping options, from organized campgrounds to remote bush camping, perfect for families, beginners, and adventure seekers alike. Here’s your complete guide to camping in the Grampians.


1. Halls Gap – Central Camping Hub (approx. 3 hours from Melbourne)

  • Type: Organized campgrounds and caravan parks
  • What it offers: Scenic valley views, walking trails, restaurants, shops, wildlife spotting
  • Popular campsites: Halls Gap Caravan Park, Lake Bellfield Campground, Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park
  • Best season: Spring and autumn (mild weather, wildflowers in bloom)
  • Activities: Hiking, rock climbing, wildlife spotting (kangaroos, emus, echidnas), photography
  • Access & difficulty: Easy access; beginner-friendly trails for families, moderate trails for adventure hikers

2. Reeds Camping Area – Bush Camping Experience

  • Type: Bush camping
  • What it offers: Secluded sites surrounded by native flora, access to scenic walks
  • Best season: Spring and autumn
  • Activities: Hiking, birdwatching, star-gazing
  • Access & difficulty: Moderate trails; accessible with normal vehicles

3. Zumsteins – Historic Campground

  • Type: Organized and bush camping
  • What it offers: Riverside camping along the MacKenzie River, picnic areas, swimming spots
  • Best season: Summer and spring
  • Activities: Swimming, fishing, walking, wildlife spotting
  • Access & difficulty: Easy access; beginner-friendly

4. Northern Grampians – Remote Adventure

  • Type: Bush camping
  • What it offers: Hike-in sites, waterfall walks, rock formations, limited facilities
  • Best season: Spring and autumn
  • Activities: Hiking, photography, exploring Aboriginal rock art
  • Access & difficulty: Some sites require 4x4 or walking; moderate to difficult trails

5. Lake Fyans – Water-focused Camping

  • Type: Organized campgrounds
  • What it offers: Lake for kayaking, fishing, and family picnics
  • Popular campsites: Lake Fyans Campground
  • Best season: Spring and summer
  • Activities: Fishing, kayaking, swimming, hiking nearby trails
  • Access & difficulty: Easy access; trails mostly beginner-friendly

General Tips for Camping in the Grampians

  • Reservations: Recommended for organized campgrounds, especially Halls Gap
  • Safety: Carry enough water, sturdy shoes, insect repellent, first aid kit
  • Gear: Tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, food, and utensils
  • Respect nature: Leave no trace, respect wildlife, and Aboriginal heritage sites
  • Weather: Temperatures can vary quickly; pack layers
  • Activities: Hiking, wildlife watching, rock climbing, photography, and star-gazing

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