Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park
Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park
Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park is a family-owned tourist park set on nine hectares (22 acres) at the edge of the majestic Grampians National Park. It offers a tranquil, park-like setting teeming with native wildlife, including kangaroos and an abundance of native birds. As Halls Gap's only pet-friendly caravan park, it's an ideal spot for a relaxing break with family, friends, and your beloved dog.
Facilities: The park provides a range of amenities to enhance your stay:
- Outdoor swimming pool (seasonal)
- Amenities blocks with toilets and hot showers
- Laundry facilities (washing machines, dryers, iron, ironing board)
- Camp kitchen with BBQ, hotplate, microwave, oven, kettle, toaster, sink, and seating.
- Barbecue grills in various locations
- Library/Book exchange
- Tour/ticket assistance
- Garden areas
- Free WiFi in public areas
- Free self-parking
- Pet-friendly sites (on request, charges may apply for pets in some accommodation types)
- Electric vehicle charging ports available for guests in selected accommodation.
- Playground
- Pump track for scooters and bikes
- Communal fire pit areas (check current fire restrictions)
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
Halls Gap Gardens Caravan Park is perfectly situated to explore the heart of the Grampians National Park and its surrounding attractions.
- Halls Gap Town Centre: A short drive or approximately 2km (within walking/cycling distance). Here you'll find restaurants, cafes, a bakery, and grocery shopping.
- Grampians National Park: The park is located on the edge of the national park, providing immediate access to hiking trails, lookouts, and waterfalls.
- Mackenzie Falls: One of the Grampians' most iconic waterfalls, approximately a 20-30 minute drive.
- Boroka Lookout: Offers panoramic views of the Grampians, lakes, and plains, a short drive from the park.
- The Pinnacle: Various walking tracks lead to this popular viewpoint, with some starting points a short distance from the park.
- Venus Baths: A pleasant walk from the Botanic Gardens (near the town centre) to natural rockpools, great for cooling off in warmer weather.
- Brambuk the National Park & Cultural Centre: Learn about the region's Aboriginal history and culture through exhibitions and activities. A short drive from the park.
- Halls Gap Zoo: Victoria's largest regional zoo, home to over 160 native and exotic animals. A short drive from the park.
- Grampians Adventure Golf & MOCO Gallery: An 18-hole mini-golf course with waterfalls and streams, located closer to the town centre.
- Wineries and Farm Gates: The Grampians region is known for its excellent food and wine. Various cellar doors and local produce providers are within an easy drive.
- Stawell: Approximately 25-30 km, a historic town known for the Stawell Gift footrace.
- Ararat: Approximately 40-45 km, a town with gold rush history and surrounding vineyards.