Laanecoorie Lakeside Park
Laanecoorie Lakeside Park
Nestled on the serene shores of Laanecoorie Reservoir, Laanecoorie Lakeside Park offers a tranquil retreat for families, water sports enthusiasts, and gold prospectors alike. Set on 45 acres of natural bushland, the park provides a beautiful setting amongst gum trees with an abundance of native wildlife and birds. It's an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, water-based activities, or exploring the rich goldfields history of the Loddon Valley.
Facilities:
Laanecoorie Lakeside Park provides a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay:
- Direct Lake Access: Ideal for swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, and canoeing.
- Convenience Store: On-site shop for essentials.
- Clean Amenities Block: Modern and well-maintained toilet and shower facilities.
- Laundry Facilities: For guest convenience.
- Boom Gate Security: Ensuring a secure environment.
- 9-Hole Mini Golf Course: Fun for all ages, open daily.
- Communal Campfires: Fire pits are allowed at individual sites and the communal area (subject to fire restrictions, which are clearly displayed).
- Drinking Water: Available from a tank at the amenities block (tap water from other sources in the park is not for drinking).
- Pet-Friendly: Dogs are welcome on sites (not inside park accommodation or communal facilities) and must be on a lead.
- Gold Prospecting: Located in the heart of the "Golden Triangle," the park is a popular base for gold prospecting, with equipment hire and information available.
- Fishing: Excellent fishing opportunities in both the lake and river for Redfin, Yellowbelly, and Cod. Fishing rods, bait, and tackle are available for hire/purchase.
- Water Sport Activities: Home to the Laanecoorie Water Ski Club.
- Bushwalking and Bike Riding: Extensive bushland ideal for outdoor activities.
- Firewood for Sale: Available on-site.
Distance to Tourist Spots Nearby:
Laanecoorie's location makes it a great base for exploring the Loddon Valley and beyond:
- Laanecoorie Weir: A short walk from the park, offering views and access to the Loddon River.
- Dunolly: Approximately 17 km. A historic gold-mining town with charming streetscapes.
- Maryborough: Approximately 30 km. A larger regional town with historical buildings and facilities.
- Bendigo: Approximately 48 km. A major regional city renowned for its gold rush heritage, arts, and culture (e.g., Bendigo Art Gallery, Central Deborah Gold Mine).
- Maldon: Approximately 26 km. A beautifully preserved historic gold-mining town, often considered one of Victoria's finest.
- The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion: Approximately 29.8 km. A significant Buddhist monument near Bendigo.
- Loddon Miniature Stream Loco Society: Operates monthly, offering miniature train rides and displays. Check park office for details.
- Local Markets: Various craft, farmers, and traders markets are held on weekends in nearby towns. Information available at the park office.
- Wineries: Numerous wineries are within an hour's drive, offering cellar door experiences. Maps and information available at the park office.
- Historic Goldfields Towns: Close proximity to other gold rush towns like Tarnagulla, Waanyarra, Newbridge, and Eddington, perfect for exploring history and fossicking.