Colac Colac Caravan Park
Colac Colac Caravan Park
Nestled in the picturesque Upper Murray region of Victoria, Colac Colac Caravan Park (affectionately known as "Clack Clack" by locals) offers a tranquil and scenic escape. Situated just 6 kilometres from the town of Corryong, this park boasts 15 acres of beautifully manicured grounds, abundant birdlife, and the crystal-clear waters of the Nariel Creek flowing through the property. It's an ideal spot for those seeking relaxation, outdoor adventure, and a taste of "Man From Snowy River" country.
Facilities:
- Amenities Blocks: Clean and well-maintained amenities, including a recently updated block (as of Dec 2021) and an accessible bathroom.
- Laundry: Onsite laundry facilities.
- Camp Kitchen: Indoor/Outdoor camp kitchen with cooking facilities, barbecues, and seating areas.
- Games Room: A dedicated games room for entertainment.
- Filtered Water: The park is connected to filtered water.
- Playground: A children's playground.
- Kiosk: Selling essentials and ice.
- Barista Coffee: Available on-site.
- Free Wi-Fi: Available (check for specific areas or conditions).
- Shaded Sites: Many shaded camping and caravan sites.
- Drive-through Sites: Available for ease of access.
- Outdoor Movies: Screened during school holidays.
- LPG Gas Refills: Available.
- Dump Point: For caravans and motorhomes.
- Truck and/or Coach Parking: Available.
- Pet-Friendly: Pets are welcome on sites (with a strict leash policy and not allowed in common areas or left unattended). They also have a limited number of pet-friendly cabins (manager's discretion).
- Direct Creek Access: Nariel Creek runs at the back of the park, offering opportunities for fishing (trout) and cooling off.
- Fire Drums: Available for use (firewood for sale).
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
- Corryong Town Centre: Approximately 6 kilometres away. Corryong is famous as "Man From Snowy River" country and offers a museum, local shops, and services.
- The Man From Snowy River Museum: Located in Corryong, detailing the history and legends of the High Country.
- Jack Riley's Grave & Statue: The burial place of the real "Man From Snowy River" and a statue commemorating the legend, both in Corryong.
- Playle's Hill Lookout: Offers panoramic views of Corryong and the surrounding landscape.
- Nariel Creek: Directly at the park, known for trout fishing and the annual Nariel Creek Folk Festival (late December).
- Burrowa–Pine Mountain National Park: A short drive away, featuring Pine Mountain (one of Australia's largest monoliths), bushwalking trails, and wildlife.
- Khancoban (NSW): Approximately 27 km west, a town built by the Snowy Hydro Scheme, offering scenic drives and access to Kosciuszko National Park.
- Towong: Approximately 8 km south-west, home to the historic Towong Racecourse.
- Upper Murray Region: Explore the broader Upper Murray, known for its natural beauty, fishing, boating, and scenic drives.
- Corryong Bike Track: A 6km sealed bike track links the park directly to the centre of Corryong, perfect for cycling or walking.