Bacchus Marsh Caravan Park
Bacchus Marsh Caravan Park is a well-maintained and friendly park situated conveniently just 1 kilometre west of the Bacchus Marsh town centre. Established in the 1950s, the park has a long history in the town. It serves as a central base for exploring local features such as rivers and gorges, historic buildings, and the Avenue of Honour, which is known for its seasonal fruit, vegetable, and flower stalls.
1 The park offers a range of accommodation options from fully self-contained cabins to traditional powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites, catering to various budgets and needs.
2 It's an ideal spot whether you're visiting friends or relatives, working in the area, or simply passing through.
Facilities:
The park offers a variety of facilities for guests, including:
- Fully self-contained cabins
- Powered and unpowered caravan and camping sites (grassed and shaded)
- Fully equipped Camp Kitchen
- Clean tiled amenities block
- Private all-access/children's bathroom
- Dump Point
- Laundry with coin-operated washers and dryers
- Free sheltered gas barbeques
- Boom-gate security
- Pets welcome on sites only (at Manager's discretion)
- Adjacent 7/11 Convenience Store
- Free parking
- Family rooms available in cabins
- Air conditioning in cabins
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
Bacchus Marsh Caravan Park is centrally located to many attractions and key locations:
- Bacchus Marsh Town Centre: 1 km west
- Melbourne CBD: Approximately 45 minutes / 50-60 km
- Geelong: Approximately 40 minutes / 50-60 km
- Ballarat (including Sovereign Hill and Goldfields): Approximately 35 minutes / 45-55 km
- Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (MEL): Approximately 35 minutes / 45-55 km
- Avalon Airport (AVV): Approximately 35 minutes / 40-50 km
- Tasmanian Ferry Terminal (Spirit of Tasmania, Geelong): Approximately 35-40 minutes
- Melton: Approximately 15 minutes
- Macedon Ranges: Approximately 45 minutes
Local Attractions:
- The Avenue of Honour: A significant local landmark.
- Lerderderg Gorge (Lerderderg State Park): Offers bushwalking and scenic views, located between Bacchus Marsh and Blackwood.
- Werribee Gorge State Park: Features geological formations, walking tracks, and rock climbing, located 8 km west of Bacchus Marsh.
- Long Forest Nature Conservation Reserve: Contains remnants of mallee vegetation.
- Wombat State Forest: Known for its tall timbers.
- Brisbane Ranges National Park: Home to diverse wildflowers and koala populations, located south-west of Bacchus Marsh.
- Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge: A heritage-listed site with a local history museum.
- Local Wineries: Including Bacchus Hill Winery and St Anne's Winery.
- Pykes Creek Reservoir and Exford Weir: Offer BBQ facilities, fishing, swimming, and boating.
- Seasonal Produce Stalls: Famous for locally grown fruit and vegetables.